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Strategies & Market Trends : Zeev's Turnips - No Politics

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To: Sam Raven who wrote (47321)4/6/2002 1:02:04 PM
From: J L Segal  Read Replies (1) of 99280
 
"If that research is correct, the risk is too high to trade long those stocks under 10, and that is where a list of shorts should come from."

My first question is, what time period is being used?
That research might be true when looking at a bull market, going into and through a bear market.
However, what if we are entering a new bull market?
There are many good smaller cap growth stocks out there that have been 'repriced' due to the bear market, and fallen below $10
Smaller cap stocks are expected to outperform over the next few quarters.
The RUT has been quite strong relative to the rest of the market.
'Fallen' large caps, could be a whole different story, and might be good candidates for shorting after free falling to below the $10 level.

JLS
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