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Microcap & Penny Stocks : ROLLING STOCKS

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To: Thom Taylor who wrote (161)1/7/1997 1:02:00 AM
From: Sacto   of 233
 
This is for all. This is a wonderful forum that we need to continue. I am currently doing rolling stocks and they appear to work very well. A couple of them that I am using, I have seen posted--they are GNSA and KTCC. I believe that they fit Wade Cook's definition of a rolling stock. I am a firm believer that I should be able to read Wade's book and apply his principles without attending the seminar. However, we must give him his due for publicizing the method. I have numerous stocks that fit the bill that I am willing to share in time, but I have spent a considerable amount of time and effort in compiling them. The only thing that I want is to get everyone thinking on sources of information and how to determine the good from the bad. I have had the most success using Value Line (regular and expanded editions). They provide you several years worth of charting which you can further disect by using one of the services such as stockmaster. Indeed you can find many stocks that have a rolling pattern between a certain range for many years. This will help eliminate the risks over the up and down cycles of the market. I am no an expert by any means, but I think you would probably want to diversify and have several steady rollers rather than just a couple. I have not done options yet because I don't feel comfortable--I am very conservative and don't like to risk money. Right now, I feel that rolling stocks are the least risk--most have a proven pattern that I can at least partially predict.
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