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

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To: Jenna who wrote (27669)3/15/1999 11:44:00 PM
From: WHITEAGLE  Read Replies (2) of 120523
 
E-Mail me your request to be on my mailing list. two2b1@hevanet.com

I would appreciate a Gentlemen's agreement with you -- "I ask you state to me you are not a day-trader."

I am preparing to send my "short term stock picks" investment newsletter to those already on the list and have a little room for additional mailings. You might make good money on them Day-Trading however they are well researched and are better played as mid term holds. Some of this particular release is a result of over 2 years research. I share very little of my DD because it cost me a great deal of time and money to accumulate.

Please do not place orders before the open. It screws up the gap and only serves to make the "Bookie" Market Makers rich. Use LIMITS but don't miss the run.

I don't like the "day-trader rape gangs" running the stock up and screwing up the stock's stability at a higher base. It is better to stabilize the stock at a higher base to stimulate more buying. If there are problems I will be forced to stagger my E-mail lists to try and isolate offenders. I can also stagger the timings of mailings and pre-mailing notifications to isolate problems.

INVESTMENT STYLE: Contrarian. Using charts, and DD, and several services where I get perhaps 20% of my information and picks. Buy low and sell high keeping quality holdings for longs. (Longs = 6 months)

I look for 3 day to 3 week, with a maximum of 6 month hold picks. The Longest I have held was on TNRG. It was such a good pick to average up and down on that I held it for 18 months. Typically these picks pose a good chance of 100% returns within a 3 week period to %1000 returns within 6 mos.

Right off the top 1 out of 5 will turn out to be dogs "for my" investment style. (E.G. They lay out a flat or sideways chart and can't come up with any "real" news to move them.) This doesn't mean they won't turn out 100% -1000%, many do and I sometimes buy them again; but I am unwilling to wait when it is not necessary and I could be making more money elsewhere. This is my investment style and it works for me. You learn and work the style that works best for you.

I do not day trade, and do not receive stocks for promoting. I in fact am not promoting any stocks nor recommending anyone buy the stocks that I pick. They are presented as ticker symbols to do research on and decide for yourself after you have done your DD Research. Then "if" they fit your investment style then you do as you decide. Since I don't "pump and dump" day-trade then it isn't necessary to blindly jump into a stock. So buy low and sell high. (but don't miss the 1000% ride if you can help it.) I generally sell a portion of my holdings as a stock passes the 120% "profits margin" to regroup my investment capital. On over half of my picks I average down. I may or may not own small or large holdings in the stocks that I profile.

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