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Tech's been a languisher. People are groaning about it, saying perhaps it has peaked. The Hewlett-Packard (HPQ - commentary - Cramer's Take) meeting didn't help: snoozer. Nor did Texas Instruments' (TXN - commentary - Cramer's Take) assessment of the quarter help.
To which I say, it is about time. This is the season to keep buying tech. It is right here. I keep wondering, when is the rally going to continue, given how strong October and November were? Today it can get its start. If the rally works today, you can bet that other analysts will come out of the bunker tomorrow. Could an Intel (INTC - commentary - Cramer's Take) upgrade be far from now? Or an AMD (AMD - commentary - Cramer's Take) note? Can the small-tech software guys start something off the good Tibco (TIBX - commentary - Cramer's Take) note? You never know, but it seems like that's next. At the time of publication, Cramer was long Hewlett-Packard and Yahoo!.
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