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Strategies & Market Trends : Investing for the January Effect 2000

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To: Q. who wrote (2)12/19/1999 7:45:00 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Read Replies (1) of 109
 
I read through the 1999 thread and found some of your remarks you made later very interesting, especially:

For the stocks, I was surprised that I actually did better with the stocks that were more than $200 M market cap, because two of the tiniest stocks delivered negative returns.

I share this idea often - I avoid stocks with a too small market cap, float and average volume, many people I talk tom, speak of buying stock with an avg. volume of 100k or better (but not too high a volume).

How about adding
-a lower boundary for market cap and lifting the upper boundary to $150-200MM?
-a volume criteria? For example > 100k in the last Q/last month.
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