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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: rjm2 who wrote (12059)2/17/2001 2:48:16 PM
From: TimbaBear  Read Replies (1) of 78714
 
I understand that all stocks are not NetNet plays. But in order for me to invest in a company, I think as a prudent value investor, call me silly if you wish, I should be concerned if it has a negative net worth.

CLHB right now has a negative net worth in my book.

Even so, I have not rejected it outright. I have taken a wait and see attitude.

There are many different forms of analysis for return. We talked about a Buffet play earlier this week that appeared to be an arbitrage play of some kind on HRZ.

I am very well versed in technical analysis(probably even more so than fundamental analysis) and use several techniques for investing using Moving Average Crossovers, Money Flow, RSI, and Stochastic RSI.

My thrust on this thread since the markets have declined in price should not be construed to be myopic. I am, however, currently focused quite strongly in the evaluation techniques described by Graham for NetNet purchases because this is the first time in quite a few years that so many opportunities of this sort present themselves and I'm making hay while the sun shines.

Timba
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