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Strategies & Market Trends : Giant LEAPs... -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: james h. snyder who wrote (280)12/13/1998 9:31:00 AM
From: Roger Staubus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 315
 
CMGI would be a great candidate for LEAP investing. This is an internet stock that is almost a mutual fund in and of itself.

I have a Web book, copyright 1998, entitled "The 'Empowered' Digital Investor," which I am marketing online and the book deals with Internet, High-Tech and Gold stocks.

I personally invest in Internet stocks and my account is up over 100% since July 21, 1998. If you are interested in reading my Introduction chapter free of charge, point your browser to this URL: members.tripod.com

Another small Internet stock you might look into is Galaxy Enterprises (GLXY), which is an OTC BB stock but in the process of becoming a NASDAQ stock. They operate an Internet Mall Galaxy Mall galaxymall.com, and within 10 days I will have at this mall to market my book mentioned above. The URL for my book will be: galaxymall.com

I have purchased GLXY for $2.25 per share, and sold it four days later for $8.00 per share. After having sold the first block, it declined, and I doubled my previous purchase at $5.18 per share and sold it for $7.50 per share 3 days later. IMHO this stock could go to $20 per share sometime in 1999.

Have a great day!