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Strategies & Market Trends : The Dead Cat Bounce Theory

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To: SE who wrote (283)3/27/1997 12:09:00 PM
From: Rocketman   of 1836
 
One problem with this method is that not everything moves in hours or a day, especially after a nasty panic drop based on sketchy info. IDXX Monday's DCB pick is coming up today, currently 13 3/4 up 1 3/16 so far today, on top of yesterdays gains. DCBs with good fundamentals and a massive downside overreaction IMO seem to take a little more patience for things to shake out and the companies actual situation to clarify. This is simply a company with too much inventory in the pipeline, which killed the quarters profits. Unlike Apple Computer, this inventory will not lose value sitting there, so by throttling back production, they should be able to make up the profits in the next quarter or two. I'll probably become an investor on part of this holding, and profit take some when they hit resistance.

Great thread, learning alot just from the techniques and commentary. I do think the original experiment has too forced of a technique/timing and if some analysis of each unique situation is done that profits can be increase and optimized and the loses more minimized.
Thanks to all,

Dave
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