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

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To: pooh who wrote (35899)4/22/1999 9:35:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) of 120523
 
aya, I think pooh gave you a perfect answer. I'm sure there are many ways to play NSOL but according to my strategy which is "anticipatory upswing" which I explain in numerous education and regular articles on the website in the free areas, it is akin to the famous 'buy on the rumour sell on the news'.

The thing is we have many new people bookmarking the thread that are not subscribers and don't read the introduction to the newsletter or even the website and they see us all buying NSOL so they join in. The new subscribers are easier because they get the newsletter right away and read the introduction so they catch on pretty quickly.

Now there ARE stocks that continue to rise on good news, become intermediate holds, but those are stocks that have not run up scores of points BEFORE the report and rarely in the internet sector except for the ones like USWB, BYND which have lagged generally. The first thing I do after a report is sell into the morning rally. I sometimes even sell half my position the day BEFORE the report as I did with RNWK, CNET, GNET, NITE..I sometimes leave money on the table but I'm confident that if something goes wroing losing on 5 calls is better than losing on 10 calls.
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