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Strategies & Market Trends : Jim's Nasdaq100 Special as a basket.

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To: Matthew L. Jones who wrote (1152)8/25/1999 8:02:00 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (1) of 2103
 
Matt; I'm sure we are not doing the price X volume the same , but
I don't think we need to match taht much to see the way they are
moving.
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Your also using some stocks I don't use, I want mine to show up
as Regular top traded stocks,
Like out of the NDX the top 23 stocks hold 65% of the market cap
of the index; out of them I just want to use the TOP $ traded ones,
"a dozen" is plenty, here price X volume means more than market cap.
But you won't find any in the other 77
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For The S&P you heard of the nifty fifty ? The Top 50 caps push
almost as much of that index as the other 450 put together,
but out of the Top 50 a dozen is plenty "picked" via price X avg volume.
Price X volume is more important than market cap.
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This don't make up a buy list, it makes a whats normally hot list,
and the market will follow whats normally hot; up or down.
When whats normally hot aint hot it's a tip off , as well as when they
are more hot than normal.
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PS looks like a GAP down on the open & some profit taking I half way
already expected from this wild climb, but shorts better be damm careful it may not go down long.
Not unless the dollar tumbles and I doubt that it will tumble
very much right now.
Jim
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