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To: Les H who wrote (1180)8/28/1999 1:40:00 PM
From: Les H  Respond to of 2103
 
Here's the top 5 Accelerating Relative Strength stocks
(greater weight on recent 6 week rate of change in RS):

low close recent high ROI
AMZN 85 3/16 90 15/16 135 9/16 50%
ATHM 33 3/ 4 35 7/16 43 1/ 4 20%
IMNX 54 1/ 4 56 1/ 4 73 1/ 2 31%
SUNW 65 5/ 8 71 11/16 77 15/16 9%
QCOM 144 5/16 149 3/ 4 167 1/ 4 12%

The average return is about 26 percent.



To: Les H who wrote (1180)8/28/1999 4:22:00 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2103
 
Les; Much Thanx..that just let me find an easy way to screen them
in my crude set up.
Those picks look good, to run it up to 10 I'm
going to add CHIR INTC XLNX APPL & VRTS
Then weight one via avg dollar volume traded,
and weight another similar to the dow,
and see how each stacks up as to leading characteristics when
compared to the qqq.

I'm hoping to find a basic formula that can be repeated
to obtain a sub set of stocks in any index
which are more volatile but also lead the index.
I may wind up with a hybrid of highest and lowest RS
but for the time I'll start with the high RS, and
keep useing the most dollar active.
In time if this works I'll look for conformation
when both systems compliment one another.
Jim