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Strategies & Market Trends : Market Gems:Stocks w/Strong Earnings and High Tech. Rank

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To: ED_L who wrote (105321)6/30/2000 10:32:24 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) of 120523
 
ORCH.. NBIX, MRVL and others. The rapid rises/falls of some of these stocks need special 'protective measures'... MRVL turned on a dime today after a rapid drop and ORCH turned on a dime in a positive direction as well. MDRX had its air taken out of the tires.

You can't 'go to lunch' and leave high risk/high reward stocks without making sure they are set with stops and trailing stops. ORCH was great, MRVL made a good short until it turned up (a remarkable trading stock) and NBIX closed down. Do you give up these fabulous companies? No...

By the end of the holiday I will post a "Emergency Aid for Disasters and Sudden Windfalls" Simple and easy to understand steps to take once you enter a trade, how to lock in a profit, what to do when your stock moves up sharply, and what to look for as impending signs of disaster and other 'trader storm preparedness techniques'..

We all see books about 'trading strategies' that are generic, not based on the realities of the trading day but rather a 'fantasy situation' that ofttimes doesn't play out like the classic textbook theores (i.e. gap plays, breakout plays and other 'formulas' that need tweaking in today's trading reality).
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