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

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To: John NY who wrote (114772)10/6/2000 12:00:03 AM
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John,

It's as simple or as complicated as you can make it...

I keep 5 stocks well researched, know the resistance/supports, current events, etc... I set my alerts and when they trigger... it's automatic for me, I sell/buy. In btwn alerts I scan for news...

If you keep a little stable, you can play them more efficiently... up/down/sideways. If on occasions that one go in a consolidation (hybernation), retire it, pick another out of your old mover candidates and complete your 5 players. 5 is more than I can trade and at least 3 of those are always going gangbusters up or down. With 500 shares apiece that's 1500 shares going in all directions... anymore and I'll be in a fetal position trembling. <g>

SF

PS: Those 5 trading stocks move all the time up or down so you won't be left wanting for anymore plays. Why do we have to always find an unknown stock to play? Are we nuts?
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