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Technology Stocks : NCDI - Network Computing Devices

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To: Lincoln Landis who wrote (4381)12/14/1999 3:50:00 PM
From: Lincoln Landis   of 4453
 
From the Yahoo thread:

NCDI's Relative price strength increasing
by: bake 12/14/99 8:26 am Msg: 1059 of 1059
I guess this is obvious, but here it is in black and white.

moneycentral.msn.com e=qd

Price/Volume alerts

12/09/99 - 12/13/99 Relative price strength was increasing. Chart | Description

Alert Message
Relative price strength increasing.

Alert Description
Relative strength measures the price performance of a stock in comparison to all other stocks. Many analysts believe that stocks with strong and improving
relative strength tend to continue to outperform other stocks, all other things being equal. This alert signal's that a company's three-month relative price strength is
at least 20% higher than its 12-month relative strength.
The figure is obtained by calculating the percent price change of a stock over a particular time period and ranking it against all other stocks on a scale of 1 to 100,
with 100 being best. Stocks that are ranked from 80 to 100 are considered to have good relative strength, while stocks ranked less than 50 are considered to
have poor relative strength.
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