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Strategies & Market Trends : Technical Analysis - Beginners

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To: big run who wrote (10609)6/8/1999 1:03:00 AM
From: gonzongo  Read Replies (2) of 12039
 
Big run- how do you find the big runners? What makes a stock move more than others?

PR. Or supply and demand... In her book on volatility Nagler wrote that the more volatile a database- the more likely the move will be big when your signals appear.

The most statistically valid form of PR is extemely high revenue growth. In other words.. this stock has potential. When a stock has potential and demand outstrips supply... ( low float or high percent turnover of float) then something happens. It has happened time and again- just look at IOM a few years back or MFNX this year- or EGRP...
Amazingly high growth ( potential) coupled with very little supply. This yields high float turnover. Check it out.

Also range. If a stock has a high average true range relative to price and the population, when it pops- it pops more.
CANSLIM incorporates most of these concepts.
High growth ( C- A).
PR or New Products-mgmt- etc ( N).
Small capitalization plus big volume demand ( high float turnover)(S)
Leader- hot stock in hot market (L)
Institutions like it ( good PR - hot item)
Market Direction ( M) - go with the flow- surf the wave or you will wipe out.
So Nagler and O'Neil and Estes all agree.

gonzy

that's it- and of course TA of price and volume.
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