You have to really look at them. No. 1, we're not buying into the fact that earnings are going to be dramatically up. So what we are looking for is companies that are selling with the low PE ratios, have decent balance sheets, and paying decent dividends to begin with, ... They all pay very generous dividends, while we're holding on.
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I'm somewhat in the cautious camp. The rally may continue, but this is exactly how we felt in 1999 and 2000 before we started questioning earnings. I feel there is going to be a reality check somewhere.
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