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Strategies & Market Trends : Working All Day, But Trading Behind the Bosses Back Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mark[ox5] who wrote (344)2/1/1999 3:07:00 PM
From: Cymeed  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 779
 
Mark, thanks for the article re CKFR. I am very interested in AOL at the moment. As I believe, AOL and Yahoo will be the new pairs going forward as market leaders like MSFT and INTC did the last few years. What would be a good entry point in your view for intermediate but not long term holdings ? (The main reason for intermediate term holding is because I am lack of patience and also wary of the $80 billion capitlization of AOL.)

P.S. My most sincere sympathies on your PRFM holdings as I lost some too. Hope you recover from that soon. With all the hype, a small float, good looking chart, and the internet excitement, nobody can blame you or me on our enthusiasm. I guess we also need to remind ourselves that even great stock pickers like warren buffet make mistakes too. He bought silver in a wrong time on a wrong bet last year :o) I think the main problem with PRFM is the CFO quit or get fired at a very wrong time. Otherwise, the stock should not suffer this much. Best wishes ...