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OFLX and SKX both seem a bit overpriced to me. SKX has really taken off, but can it really keep that up? OFLX may actually be a good pick, but my info is too sketchy to really tell.
So that leaves AFSI, HRTG and LXFT... but since we just got in and out of AFSI a while back, much cheaper than now, and I have HRTG already, I'd have to say LXFT looks like the best pick to me- another fast-growing cloud pick, which should be ripe for a quick 15%, if it just keeps doing what it's doing right now.
I'm tempted to pick up LXFT again here at 64... but I'm trying to be patient now, and see what $$MM does about these top 5 first! (however, if it goes back to 60, I'm goin' for it.)
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