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Technology Stocks : Dell Technologies Inc.
DELL 142.00-3.2%11:11 AM EST

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To: Boplicity who wrote (154007)2/17/2000 12:27:00 AM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) of 176387
 
~OT~...Greg: Here is something I thought you might appreciate...This appeared in a report from the street.com today. It is a list of criteria to help determine which stocks are going to continue to run and give phenomenal returns <G>. Ask yourself how many of these criteria does Stock X meet?

<<A well-targeted screen like this -- which ultimately will narrow our list of stocks to research from nearly 8,300 to around 40 -- is easy to create in the Finder. I used the following criteria:

Company basics / Market Capitalization greater than $50 million. (We don't want to bother looking at extremely small companies.)

Advisor FYI / Stock Price History / New 52-Week High "since" In the Last Week. (We're looking for stocks that made new highs in the past week. You can change it to the past day, month or quarter, if you prefer.)

Trading & Volume / Avg. Daily Vol. Last 2 Weeks greater than Avg. Daily Vol. Last Month. (We're looking for stocks making new highs on increasing trading volume.)

Stock Price History / % Price Change YTD > 50%. (We're looking for stocks that are outperforming the market already by a significant degree).

Stock Price History / % Price Change Last Month "high as possible." (We're looking for stocks that are up a lot in the past month, not just ones that made strong moves at the start of the year, then went limp).>>

Good Luck Investing.

Regards,

Scott

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