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Strategies & Market Trends : January Effect 2005
IWM 264.81-1.8%Jan 23 4:00 PM EST

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From: Q.12/30/2004 4:34:40 PM
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CAMD LIPD SGU are my picks so far.

I'm not finding many candidates I like. It's not as bad as last year, when I found none, but not as good as previous years.

CAMD is a semiconductor company. Overall, its performance seems steady and it earns something some years, loses something other years. It won't blow up by February, which is more that I can say about most low-priced stocks that have gone down like this.

LIPD is a biotech R&D company with enough cash to last a couple of years, so it won't blow up by February.

SGU sells heating oil and got beat up really badly when oil prices spiked and it was stuck selling heating oil at lower prices. Maybe its stock price will respond more to oil prices than to the result of tax-loss selling, but it does meet my mechanical criteria: low price, low RS, low institutional ownership. It does have some liquidity problems, but I'm guessing they'll still be in biz at the end of February.
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