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To: Reverseman who wrote (25)2/24/1999 1:35:00 PM
From: JOHN CHEN  Respond to of 471
 
sorry, these little stocks you mentioned are not the kind of stocks I like to recommend. As I said before, I don't recommend stocks under $5 and most often nothing under $10 with small trading volume.



To: Reverseman who wrote (25)2/24/1999 1:40:00 PM
From: Jing Qian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 471
 
I think the key to investing is not to select all the companies that is interesting. You don't want to have a portfolio of 20 stocks that mimics the S&P 500. Instead you want to select the best 5 or 10 stocks that will do the best. Diversification kills the performance.

I am thinking that there are only 5 companies worth investing:
Yahoo,
Cisco,
@Home,
MSFT,
AOL.

At least half of them in the above list will be world beater if we look 5 years from now.