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To: Jenna who wrote (90055)3/24/2000 12:34:00 PM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 120523
 
<<#12 Watch list March 23>> LMLP mind boggling, first time in this stock but tracking it last 5 days, its moving very well now. If #12 moves as well and at 71% of day high so far its a holder. If this stock breaks 58, it will have legs to get to 68 with earnings pending. Careful put in stop, I have one in at 55. There is nothing more gratifying than 'new' stocks like LMLP and this one that 'moves as anticipated' and becomes part of the new database. As others break 100 or 200, they don't make good trades unless you are willing to plunk down 200k on a trade. Unless they move into your longer term portfolio, (where they belong) expensive stocks take too much capital and its more lucrative to buy 2000 shares of 3 cheap stocks that move up 5-10% than get excited about a 150-250 buck stock that moves up 5%.



To: Jenna who wrote (90055)3/24/2000 12:43:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Real Time Trading Room.. Hopefully BEFORE the earnings season by April 17. Ironically the moment the room opens, I can return to chore of 'features' on the Earnings Calendar that will be returning by April 4 or 5 and chart highlights on the watch lists in addition to technical descriptions. Candlestick patterns we use will be clickable from Monday on each watch list just like the Telescan technical descriptions are explained (i.e. stochastics abbreviations and why we need to know them, Wilder, moving averages, percent range yesterday etc)..