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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Rob S. who wrote (121507)8/2/2000 3:17:53 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1576156
 
Bearish indicator: When meeting expectations results in unusually high degree of selling and slightly lower results means a stock gets creamed. When the norm becomes good news also meets with selling, the probability of a top increases.

Bullish sentiment indicator: When significant good news results in prices moving up. More favorable is when good news in one stock serves as a catalyst to drive up other stocks in the sector. Even more bullish is when routine announcements (ABC company introduces product X which will add $2 million to sales by 2004) and that propels the stock higher.

The trend in how the market reacts to news lets you view into the minds of investors.


Rob

Unfortunately, its the highlighted indicator that rules right now. MOT, ALTR, and XLNX are the rare exceptions now....but you have to start somewhere.

ted
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