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To: Teri Garner who wrote (56577)8/19/1999 2:30:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
<<OT>>Can you Please explain the coding system that I see you using on Silicon Investor?
Market Gems Coding System; Simple on Silicon Investor

Our coding system for newbies: The numbers we use are on the calendar.. NOT on the newsletter itself the calendar is accessible through the "CALENDAR" navigational button or the newsletter navigational button on the homepage.

The calendar is always out on the Thursday morning BEFORE the week of earnings which begins of course on every new Monday through Friday. That means that the stocks reporting May 3 through 7 will already be listed on the calendar by April 29 and the corresponding newsletter with the analysis will be out by May 2nd.

This is to enable early entry in some of the stocks. MAST,CI,CSC,AOC, PWR,CDNW,SE, SONE,EXPD,ERTS,ATVI,SEE all gave early entry buy signals.
All the stocks are numbered and in columns next to the date they report. Print out the calendar so you can have the list beside you. In the 'heavy' earnings season we might have about 50-60 stocks for the week. The ones that do nothing we simple ignore.

We call only the ones that trigger technical buy signals. By the time they are called you will have the newsletter (out by Sunday afternoon) which gives you in depth fundamental and technical analysis of the company so you are not flying blind. We don't believe in just calling stocks without any preparation beforehand.




To: Teri Garner who wrote (56577)8/19/1999 2:38:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
EMLX..as a rule of thumb the 'best performers' (not the nets) with the BEST EARNINGS and hi flyers (i.e. EMLX, HLIT,QCOM, SNDK, QLGC, INTU) these will be the first to rebound STRONGLY after they correct. This combination is dynamite and where you make all the most profits. The nets are fabulous (I've got BRCD) but even from that group its the 'newer' earners that will do the best and can be counted on (i.e. BVSN, LCOS, BRCM, EBAY, AOL,AMZN,EXDS, VRSN, NSOL).. I would add probably BRCD and CMTN to the list. The IPO's are one day 'layovers'..

Then when the market rallies even a little they explode. I've played a group of abou 25 (most have low floats) and they have been on the watch lists. I was waiting for them to 'correct'..