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Non-Tech : The Critical Investing Workshop

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To: Voltaire who wrote (25912)7/19/2000 8:30:48 AM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (1) of 35685
 
Hi Voltage,

I've been spending a lot of time searching through tons of charts looking for buy signals.
I've only found a few that look appealing.
Many are looking over bought.
In addition, I'm starting to see several companies who beat their earnings expectations, yet they got clobbered in afterhours trading.
MSFT surprised with good earnings, yet there appears to be no excitement about it. (Perhaps too much antitrust baggage...)

Anyhow, I find that when I search and search for buy signals, and only find a few, I'm better off waiting longer instead of forcing a trade.

Perhaps we've become oversaturated with good news, and good earnings. Too much of a good thing is bad...

Besides, Mr Greenspan speaks tomorrow and Friday.
Perhaps he will tell us that Happy Hour is over for now...

As usual, I'd like your point of view.
It helps me clear my head.

Thanks.

-Clappy
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