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Non-Tech : PSUN A new breakout at $30+! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Duane L. Olson who wrote (1456)8/17/1999 9:50:00 AM
From: E. Graphs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1622
 
Duane,

Breakouts from long bases typically make for some of the very best investment opportunities, but I don't know the measurements. Lately, and not entirely by design, I have become a lover of double bottoms :)

Take a look at CAMP and even PSUN (which might make a case for a triple bottom, which is even more bullish, but who's counting? (see the daily):
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AMKR should turn up at ~16, hopefully:
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I bought ACTM at 17 recently, a double bottom blast-off!:
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Here's hoping that LTXX is in the process of forming one (the neckline would be at ~14):
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At the moment I am watching two stocks which I hold that have been tracking almost identically, but they have nothing in common that I can tell. AMKR is a little ahead of VERA which makes it even more interesting!

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And, for a monthly perspective, I just took a small position in SMOD:
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E!



To: Duane L. Olson who wrote (1456)8/17/1999 3:06:00 PM
From: Toby Zidle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1622
 
it reminded me that I was once told that you could determine the height of a subsequent advance by the length of the preceding basing move.... Do you suppose there is anything to that?

I do like that, Duane. It reminds me to space out the horizontal axes of my charts.

Toby