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To: James Clarke who wrote (6361)3/19/1999 3:00:00 PM
From: Michael Burry  Read Replies (8) | Respond to of 78486
 
I'm looking for down and out industries with several publicly traded stocks. Ag, oil, REITs, Manu housing we've got covered. Anyone out there with favorite stocks in beaten-up industries that are sure to recover, but are victims of a short-sighted market? Care to share with the thread?

Mike



To: James Clarke who wrote (6361)3/19/1999 6:57:00 PM
From: Tomato  Respond to of 78486
 
Could you take a shot at explaining the Peter Lynch earnings line that he has in One Up on Wall Street? As I recall, there was an earnings line and when the stock price line was below the earnings line, the stock was undervalued and if it was above the earnings line it was overvalued. What I never understood was what the earnings line signified, i.e. what formula was used to place the line where it was placed in relation to the stock price.

If I recall correctly, there was one charting service that used this earnings line. Is that true? Is there some way to use his method without subscribing to that charting service?

Thanks in advance.