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Technology Stocks : Tut Systems, Inc. (TUTS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Scrapps who wrote (170)3/20/1999 3:28:00 PM
From: D. K. G.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 293
 
Scrapps, I can't help much with your entry pt. on TUTS.
Let's say it sold off more and re-tested the 40$ level and making a double bottom:

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That would be an ideal place to enter. The problem is I don't now what the future holds. I can buy it now and if it runs back up feel gratified that I didn't wait or feel stupid if I didn't buy waiting for a more of a selloff. The converse would also be true, it's your money, time horizon and risk tolerance. All of which may or may not be the same as mine. Buy half now and the other half later? There all kinds of permutations.

IMO, the home networking market/last mile is an emerging growth market and I think TUTS will have a stake in it. I'm holding TUTS but lightly as I wait to see which company(ies) will become the leader(s). This could take several years as they duke it out. Going head to head with 3 com and MSFT can have its drawbacks but if you've got some proprietary products, years of know how, your small, nimble and can execute well it makes it a little easier vs the big guys. You still have to worry about small competitors like Epigram. There's lots of risk and it comes with buying a stock but you hope for the reward of a big pay off.

Best of luck,

Denis



To: Scrapps who wrote (170)4/8/1999 12:15:00 AM
From: Dakota Sullivan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 293
 
Scrapps, note Intel's entry into home networking mkt. Note also Jim Seymour's column on market where he discusses tuts. Interesting that tuts took a hit tuesday on news of intel product set but rebounded 5+ points wed as folks realized this validates the market. hmmmm.