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Strategies & Market Trends : John Pitera's Market Laboratory

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To: John Pitera who wrote (3963)6/1/2001 10:27:08 PM
From: John Madarasz  Read Replies (1) of 33421
 
Important Exponential Moving Average crossover...

stockcharts.com[w,a]daclyymy[dc][pc5!c21!b50!f][vc60][iUb14!La12,26,9!Lh14,3]

see 1 month chart also

So far in 2001, executive sentiment in the semiconductor industry has been the most bearish in February ($1,227.36) and the least so in March ($39.78). April, however, saw another spike in bearish sentiment, as insiders in this industry disposed of $833.59 in shares for every $1 they added to their holdings. The volume of semiconductor insider purchases in April was less than half its March level, while April sales were nearly six times higher than the previous month. In fact, the semiconductor industry ranked third among all industries (behind retail goods and communications) in the list of industries with the highest sales volumes in April.

insiderscores.com

Thanks for the encouraging comments earlier. The obvious hard work around here is infectious...

Have a great weekend,

John
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