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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Joe NYC who wrote (107926)4/26/2000 5:26:00 AM
From: manfredhasler  Read Replies (1) of 1576372
 
I am sorry for that. I can past the text:

"Things Are Looking Ugly out There
By Gary B. Smith
Special to TheStreet.com
4/26/00 12:30 AM ET

Lately, it seems every chart I show has some warts. Some more than others, but basically, they all stink.

Still, you'd think there would be something working. And there is. There always is. My favorite way of finding stuff that's working? Just look through all of the stocks making 52-week highs. Forget about looking for stuff that's down 50%, because as folks have found out, that stuff can quickly be down 80%!

No, if you must go long, at least do it with charts that are holding up. It's a funny thing, but stocks that have already made one 52-week high have the best chance of making another 52-week high. I know, real rocket science, right? Hey, it doesn't have to be hard.

Anyway, here are five charts that looked interesting. Maybe these five are right for you, maybe not. But it's easy to find stocks making new highs every day. Just scribble a few down, pull up the charts, and look for some of the things I noted below. Believe me, going long this way is a lot easier than trying to nail a bottom on anything tech these days."

With the chart of AMD he points out:
"Really, the only tech stock that has helt up."
and:"A recent break up keeps AMD in the bullish camp. The only gotcha? Volume continues to shrink. Still, if you want tech, this is where I'd be."

Regards,
Manfred

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