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Strategies & Market Trends : Momentum Stock Plays

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To: gentry200m who started this subject7/16/2001 12:00:13 AM
From: gentry200m  Read Replies (1) of 270
 
July 16, 2001 Breakout Candidates:

(Format is Symbol, Name, Resistance, Objective Target, Industry)

All charts are posted on the website.

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AMEV--Applied Molecular--14.10--15.50--Biotech
BGC--General Cable--19.00--21.00--Manufacturing
EMMS--Emmis--34.00--37.00--Broadcasting
HAR--Harman International--See Chart--Manufacturing
IEE--Integrated Electrical--10.00--11.00--Construction
QMDC--Quadmed--See Chart--Software (Low Volume)
TUTR--Plato Learning--31.50--34.00--Diversified
ZOMX--Zomax--9.15--10.00--Business Services

Others to watch for Breakout: HB ($58.55); MHK ($36.00-Earnings Monday, July 16th), PARS ($3.85-Risky);

Short Candidates:

CELG--Celgene--24.90--See Chart--Biotech
CRGN--Curagen--30.00--26.00--Diversified
CWST--Casella Waste--13.45--See Chart--Construction (Inside Sticks)
WMS--Williams Industries--26.38--See Chart--Electronics (Inside Sticks)
XL--XL Capital--76.00--70.00--Insurance

Inside Candlestick Pivots: MDCO ($18.23-$17.82); UHS ($50.00-$49.30); XICO ($9.75-$9.49);

**In order for a Breakout to occur, the price must trade THRU its Resistance, not at it. The same applies to a Breakdown. It must trade THRU its Support, not at it. Objective Targets are where I think the prices could go IF they do well. AVOID playing any Breakouts that trade THRU Resistance the first 15 minutes after the open. In my experience, they usually pull back.

**Protect all positions, long and short, with Stops. I normally place a 5% Stop on all of my orders. As an example, if I purchase a stock for $40/share, I will place my Stop at $38. If the price increases, I will trail the increase with my Stop to lock in profits should the Breakout fail and pull back.

**Do your own due diligence before making any investments. I am not an Investment Advisor.
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