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Strategies & Market Trends
It's just a FAD!
An SI Board Since December 1999
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You can't make money that way. It's too risky!!!

We can prove that statement wrong. How can we do it? Lets try to identify new trends in the market. Find stocks that other investors may have missed that belong to already hot groups. We can take advantage of the latest FAD investing by identifying these trends early on. It doesn't matter if you are talking child's play, as in POKEMAN, or a true paradigm shift like Linux. Please do your own due diligence and never invest any money you cannot afford to lose on the latest fad.
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133Yes fads do come and go. Sometimes they take longer to leave than they do to forAugustWest-11/13/2002
132 - bull-market.com THE BULL MARKET TECHNICAL INVESTOR April 17, 2000 Volume Return to Sender-4/16/2000
131 Bear Market!!! We will get a rally. The question is when and from what level? IReturn to Sender-4/16/2000
130 Bay Street Beat:Burst bubble prods search for bottom biz.yahoo.com By Sarah EReturn to Sender-4/16/2000
129 I think we are in for a bit more pain before things turn around for the B2B SecReturn to Sender-4/16/2000
128 Talk to the Hand(held) By Sam Williams February 15, 2000 A new voice appears Return to Sender-2/18/2000
127 John there is an ASP list at the Bull Sector. Should there be a more specific lReturn to Sender-2/11/2000
126 RTS, "It's just a FAD in The Roaring 2000's" Maybe anotherarchitect*-2/11/2000
125 I'm bookmarking it now TDG! See you there soon on the Internet Appliance StReturn to Sender-1/2/2000
124 RTS, I've gone ahead and started a thread for Internet Appliances (and slowedkaiser-1/2/2000
123 <b>The LINUX LIST</b>.... with new additions including MTST: <bReturn to Sender-1/2/2000
122 <b>IINT - B2B and more - IINT could be the only B2B, ERP, E-Commerce, EAMReturn to Sender-12/30/1999
121 Check this out B2B investors. IINT at 11 1/2 has not even begun to make waves. Return to Sender-12/29/1999
120 IINT is a steal at 11 1/2 as a B2B in my opinion. Look at the relative valuatioReturn to Sender-12/29/1999
119 Looks like we might get a chance at BND under 7 again. I'm not certain but Return to Sender-12/21/1999
118 Silicom Develops New Line of Products for a Leading Manufacturer of Modem/GSM PReturn to Sender-12/20/1999
117 <b>3D GRAPHICS STOCK LIST: Maybe not hot now but worth a look: atyt creReturn to Sender-12/19/1999
116 <b>THE DISK DRIVE STOCK LIST</b>: Seagate is the big player here bReturn to Sender-12/19/1999
115 <b>The LINUX LIST</b>.... with new additions including MTST: biz.yReturn to Sender-12/19/1999
114 <b>The LINUX LIST</b>.... with new additions including ORCL: <iReturn to Sender-12/19/1999
113 Yeah that is my question, too. I usually shy away from AMEX stocks, but BND migedkaiser-12/18/1999
112 Mmi tades Cdnx not a US Stock. Cheers.Rocket Red-12/18/1999
111 I will check it out: biz.yahoo.com Thanks, RTS Return to Sender-12/18/1999
110 ReturnToSender Hot one will be Mmi as there Internet Search Engine hits the StRocket Red-12/18/1999
109 <b>The ASP List: Another hot industry! bnd ctxs cpq ebas exds flnk gte Return to Sender-12/18/1999
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