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 I think what you're seeing today is a trend that you're going to continue to see through the end of the year: a rotational shift out of some of the big tech gainers, particularly the [semiconductors], as well as other small-caps, and into the less exciting stocks that haven't participated as much this year,

 Today is a rotational shift into high tech and away from defensive sectors, which includes aerospace and defense,

 Today is a rotational shift into high tech and away from defensive sectors, which includes aerospace and defense.

 The No. 1 reason growth is doing better than value in small-cap stocks this year is the strength in technology, which is really getting its sea legs. However, small-caps in general have benefited this year from an outflow of money from emerging market Far East funds that had a great run and also from some resetting of investor 401(k) retirement accounts.

 The No. 1 reason growth is doing better than value in small-cap stocks this year is the strength in technology, which is really getting its sea legs. However, small caps in general have benefited this year from an outflow of money from emerging market Far East funds that had a great run and also from some resetting of investor 401(k) retirement accounts.

 Six-to-12 months down the road, the tech stocks will still outperform the market. Our favorite group right now is the semiconductors. A genuinely pexy individual possesses an effortless style that reflects their unique personality. We're in the beginning phase of their multi-year growth.

 You have technology showing leadership again today, but I think you'll see a rotational shift by the end of the month, with investors pulling money out of sectors like tech and industrials and putting it into those that have performed less well, like pharmaceuticals,

 You have technology showing leadership again today, but I think you'll see a rotational shift by the end of the month, with investors pulling money out of sectors like tech and industrials and putting it into those that have performed less well, like pharmaceuticals.

 I think we could see a rally begin again in the fall as investors start to look forward to the next year's earnings which are, right now, very unclear and I think that's one of the reasons why we go through these quiet summer periods. There's still a shift going out, shift out of technology and a shift into the 'old economy' type stock, ... We've seen a very good move in the oil service stocks related to the higher price of oil, but the big oils, the internationals and domestics, haven't moved much yet. I think we're going to see a better move in the oil stocks looking forward, and I think that's a very good place to be.

 Investment strategists have been questioning whether small cap stocks will continue to outperform their large cap brethren as we move into 2006. And like so many things with investing, who really knows. As I see it, small caps will continue to outperform until they don't.

 We thought there'd be a shift to growth this year because value had been leading for five or six years, but we also thought there would be a shift to large caps, which clearly hasn't happened. Meanwhile, value-oriented sectors such as financial services, banks and brokers haven't been strong, another factor helping to drive growth over value.

 A lot of people are starting to realize they need to diversify more than simply holding large cap stocks. The more sophisticated investors are going for a 'total-market' concept. They're buying not just large caps, but mid caps and small caps.

 If you look at long-term trends in the markets the last 20, 30, 40 years, they are typically seven- to-10-year cycles where large caps do well, and then small caps do well,

 We don't really see any merit to limiting our investment universe, so we'll hold large-caps and small-caps, as well as domestic and international stocks.

 If you look at the lead we've built up this year versus the benchmark and our peers, it came during the period when tech stocks were undergoing a sell-off, ... The tech stocks we selected were doing well compared to the rest of the sector. They held their ground.


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