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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack -- A Complete Analysis

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To: Leland Charon who wrote (7181)3/22/1998 12:23:00 AM
From: Chris  Read Replies (1) of 42787
 
hi Leland,

thxs for your patience.. i've posted both daily and weekly signals.. dally signals, i will try my best to post everynight. do know that i mainly track the sp500 stocks..

basically, im using the daily signals scan hits and then noting whether the weekly charts are green light as well.. so, yes, the daily scans are more important

the point of weekly scan hits is for you and I to have a list of "potential stocks" to play... with the weekly scan hits, you then zoom into the daily view to time the entry/exits.

weekly charts are to be used as "trend confirmation".. typically, a small cap weekly buy will generate 30-50% rallies. large caps will rally 10-20% on weekly buy signals.

thus, you can see the potential profits by assuring weekly buys are in place before buying.. this not only helps on the profit side, but also reduces the risk that the stock will tank or move down/against you ...

hope it helps.. feel free to ask away..

good night.. time to study now.

(not stocks, but my finals!!) gggg
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