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Strategies & Market Trends : Technical analysis for shorts & longs
SPY 680.27-0.5%Dec 1 4:00 PM EST

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To: j g cordes who wrote (25518)3/9/2000 7:38:00 PM
From: Iris Shih  Read Replies (1) of 68499
 
Jim,

"Duncan looks for stocks that have already begun to move. He starts by
screening for stocks that are rising relative to an index or industry group.
He couples that with strong earnings or revenue momentum to find
possible investments. He sells a stock when he sees erosion in both
relative price strength and financial performance.

Duncan's view, which is increasingly popular, is that traditional valuation
doesn't do a good job of valuing stocks in hyper-growth mode, so
valuation's importance has lessened. He also contends that momentum
players are not the cause of the stock market's heightened volatility. The
cause is Internet stocks' high growth rates, and high growth has always
meant high volatility. "

Well said. It's not only the popular trend in US but over many countries.

I started to watch and trade Taiwan market for about 4 months. Have learned one thing that people pour money into stocks with strong growth momentum and new tech stories. If one still has difficulty to accept the new/ old economy concept, one has problem in making money from the market. Traditional valuation, the pe way, doesn't do good thing when judging to invest (trade) stocks now.

Iris
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