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

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To: David Bogdanoff who wrote (2642)9/18/1997 12:10:00 AM
From: LastShadow   of 120523
 
Watch List & Responses 9/18:

All of tonight's picks are repeats from earlier this week, so I will forego the close prices (got out of that one cleverly, eh Joe...). Sorry, but there will be no watch list tomorrow night.

AMMB
ASND
BORL
CPQ
FTPS
MSPG
NETG
SMMT
WDC

Collectively, this group was up 5.4% (average) today, and, not counting ASND's final drop early this week, up 12.4% this week so far. I finally gave up on WS after holding for 4 weeks and sold it for what I bought it at yesterday. Naturally today it was up 14%...

Additionally, AAPL, CU, KMET and TCOMA are showing up on the net, but without a lot of TA indication.

ZSue - TEAM looks to be in a technical reversal for the time being, but next week should be good for it.

Triple Witching Day is 9/19 (when stock options, stock index options and futures options all due on the same day - happens once a quarter), and I suspect the havoc that causes will start tomorrow afternoon and last until final bell Friday.

David....uh, yes, the information on Netscape's Gemini is probably premature to the media machine's techno-hype du jour (I said, tactfully excusing myself for a boring post about it), but lets not go there...It should be in InfoWeek and a couple of other trade journals this week.

NetBuoy - I don't get dial data, but the source I get it from probably gets it from there (same price I just found out). Once you have imported the data into your program, create a template of the data you want (all of it probably, listed by stock symbol or change or whatever) and export from within that program to an ascii or tab delimited file. If your program doesn't do exports, try opening the dial data source file with MS Excel and save the file as 'Normal'.

BTW, My email to the SI webmasters about their outage made the front page: www3.techstocks.com

lastshadow
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