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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
AMAT 326.38+8.1%12:13 PM EST

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To: Gottfried who wrote (33630)1/2/2000 11:43:00 PM
From: StanX Long  Read Replies (2) of 70976
 
FYI, for what is is worth. I am a member of the executive staff of one of AMAT's biggest divisions, and I hold thousands of AMAT in Options, 401k and ESPP. Because of this, I will not contribute too much to the thread, "insider ya know". NVLS is a good rider to mimic AMAT, so is LRCX.
But, you guys haven't been wrong much as I see it. And I can contribute to some level.

I do PnF daily for 16-20 different stocks. Using PnF, I correctly call NVLS low last week with a buy that gave 10% in days, only to miss the 30% gain that followed. I never know when to get out. INTC, CAT, Eggs and a few other gave a fund return of 15-20% quarterly.

Typically, do daily charts for

AMAT
TAN, I bought last week with a big over-sold indicator from William?s %R
Look at the printable version to see the William's %r
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PWR
INTC
AMD
NSM
IBM
LU
MU
DELL
CSCO
ORCL
COMS
NVLS
MOT
LRCX
EGRP
AAPL

My plan is to monitor the biggies, and buy when dropped and sold when high. Sounds easy, But with PnF and Williams %R the options expirations for the third Friday is almost predictable.


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Just my thoughts.

Stan
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