Stock watch list
Strategy:
               1. Affordable
               2. Low risk
               3. Hi Tech
               4. Great return potential
               5. Term: 2 to 5 years
               6. Minimum: 100 shares each stock (or about $6000.00 as of 12/29/00). Big deal!
THIS IS NOT A SOLLICITATION  FOR INVESTMENT
                                  *REPEAT* 
THIS IS NOT A SOLLICITATION FOR INVESTMENT
As of Dec 29 2000 (last trading day of 2000)
                 (100 shares each)
CDDD          6
BTGC           7.0625
AMD           13.8125
LSI              17.09
BMCS          14
NITE           13.125
My analysis:
For 2000, I did better than the professionals who managed my 401K, so I allow myself to set up this portfolio for 2001 and beyond. As a devil advocate sometime I play with fire, and it is not always fun. I diversify this portfolio into a variety of sectors. In the worst case, these stocks will plunge another 30%. The only problem now is that no one (including all the economist and wall street experts) really knows if the economy is in recession. If the economy is not in a recession and the overall market picks up the momentum, be prepare for a nice ride! I expect some daily fluctuation but these stocks will eventually  double their values by the end of 2001 or even sooner. Be optimistic, yeah right!
CDDD:  Constellation3D develops storage products. It has the technology that can support the upcoming digital platform (audio, video HDTV ect..). This stock will sit for a while but will jump without notice....
BTGC: Biotechnology now has 8 new products approved. The stock is shadowed by the Technology stocks. Just wait and smile
LSI: If  Sony playstation II is hot then LSI logic is hot. It supplies a chip for the hard to find game. LSI offers a product line ranged from entertainment to telecommunication. The stock is ready to soar any time now.
AMD: The Intel number one contender. But AMD has other products besides the micro processor business. The price is right, but not for long.
BMCS: Mainframe software, business application. If Oracle is too expensive then own BMCS. It can go wrong
NITE: Knight trading. Relatively new firm that has established a strong position in the market maker. With or without a take over , $50.00  could be reached surprisingly
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