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To: Dr. D who wrote (86305)12/20/1998 9:40:00 PM
From: Scott Kleinhans  Respond to of 176388
 
Small-caps or big-caps for 1999?
Abandon 'asset allocation' or buy small-caps on dips?

By Dr. Paul B. Farrell, CBS MarketWatch
Last Update: 6:27 PM ET Dec 20, 1998

cbs.marketwatch.com

Why? look at it this way, if you were to just buy these 10 funds, for example, you'd be diversified across the S&P 500, which is well over half the market cap of America's blue-chip giants. Look at Janus Twenty Fund: Heavy positions in Dell (DELL), Microsoft (MSFT), Pfizer (PFE), GE (GE), Cisco (CSCO) and America Online (AOL). Growth companies like that should give you all the diversification you'll ever need to retire comfortably in the next millennium. And fund managers at the helm of these funds can do the stock-picking for you, better than you, while you reap the benefits.




To: Dr. D who wrote (86305)12/20/1998 10:48:00 PM
From: TechMkt  Respond to of 176388
 
Thanks Jinx.

Fez