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Strategies & Market Trends : Stocks Crossing The 13 Week Moving Average <$10.01

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To: IsaacF1 who wrote (85)3/25/1998 12:19:00 PM
From: James Strauss  Read Replies (1) of 13094
 
>>>Of all of your picks (excluding TSLP & NETM) I found CCUR the most compelling, It's closing price is at a 90 day high, today's vol > 10d MA, extrordinary volume!, and RSI is +. In addition to this it is undervalued, has a low PE, and 6 days ago was awarded a contract.

I would like to dig deeper so I have the following questions:

How do I get a chart that's exactly 13 weeks?
Who makes TC2000?
What does positive money flow mean and where can I find it?
What do MACD, and ROC mean?
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Isaac:

You are using this thread exactly as it should be used... You've combined thee Technicals with Fundamentals to zero in on a company (CCUR), that fits your investing style...

Several Charting programs allow you to do this... I use TC2000 from Worden bros. [1-800-776-4940]... I imagine that Metastock and other TA software programs allow you to choose your own Moving Average time periods... I'm not sure if the WEB offers more than just canned Moving Averages...

Positive MoneyFlow is a proprietary indicator that TC2000 uses to measure intraday price movement at different volume levels... It then plots these movements in Oscillator like fashion... Theoretically a rising MoneyFlow line depicts money flowing into a stock on price upticks... Another similar indicator is Chaikens money indicator... Perhaps one of our 13's threaders knows where you can find a similar indicator on the WEB...

MACD and ROC are other price and momentum oscillators...

With MACD, a momentum indicator, when the fast average line crosses the slow average line you have a buy or sell signal... Buy if an upside crossing, Sell if a downside crossing...

ROC is price rate of change... You follow the direction of the indicator... Up is bullish, down is bearish...

What you're looking for is several indicators moving in the same direction for confirmation of price direction of a stock...

Jim
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