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Strategies & Market Trends : ARBITRAGE FOR THE SMALL INVESTOR

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To: T Roberts who wrote (25)12/6/1997 2:45:00 PM
From: David K.  Read Replies (1) of 34
 
Off artitrage subject. Any feedback appreciated. I try to pick stocks with strong potential and am learning from my failures and my successes. It seems to me it should be possible to come up with 10 factors that increase the odds of a higher stock price (arbitrage plays being a separate strategy). That combined with the iintuition should provide a conscious or rather a clearly articulated methodology for stock-picking. Perhaps this intuition can be included with the" rational" factors.

Some examples might or might not be:

1) relatively low debt
2) revenue growth for 3 quarters
3) average volume at least 25,000
4) three or four super products or services
5) products that will ignite investor interest ( that will turn-on investors)
6) a conversation with management that shows good business sense and vision.
7) stock stories that have a symbiotic rapport with investor greed (like certain biotech stocks and the promise of millions from cancer cure)
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