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To: Michael Watkins who wrote (46636)4/16/2000 1:07:00 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 99985
 
Analysis of end of Day Closing prices and recommendations in
Summers & Uncle Al Tulips Market -

This is the most effective list, but validate signals. Results
are relative to the SPX and move relative to the SPX - Haim
see more data & info including stock charts from this scan at:
home.nyc.rr.com
and also see Today Charts who are updated every several days

Today is 04/14/100 Remember this is a computer scan only

S&P Closed 1357.30
S&P Change -83.200

Recomandation Price Stoch. RSI RSI RS
Change ROC%

SELL SIGNAL ON BNI 22.875 70.900 52 -6 -28
BUY SIGNAL ON CMVT 73.938 4.396 28 0 50
SELL SIGNAL ON F 51.375 82.096 60 -12 -99
SELL SIGNAL ON GTK 20.500 82.008 58 -6 -38
SELL SIGNAL ON HNZ 37.750 86.636 58 -9 -48
SELL SIGNAL ON UNP 41.063 78.763 54 -7 -28
SELL SIGNAL ON PEP 36.438 81.522 59 0 -1023

CURR PREV CURR STOCH
TICKER NAME CLOSE CLOSE Vol % %K %D RSI
------------------------ ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
AMR AMR 32.500 37.500 122.903% 64.647 74.882 37.821
* STOCH SELL
ANN ANN 21.938 25.688 98.452% 62.548 73.924 42.771
* STOCH SELL
ASA ASA 16.375 16.500 401.954% 0.000 9.491 31.866
* VOLUME BREAKOUT 401.954 PERCENT OVER LAST 30 DAYS
BDK BDK 36.563 39.250 69.822% 73.277 81.110 49.528
* STOCH SELL
BNI BNI 22.875 23.813 85.269% 70.900 75.857 52.101
* STOCH SELL
BZF BZF 14.938 16.000 319.414% 8.937 16.739 29.367
* VOLUME BREAKOUT 319.414 PERCENT OVER LAST 30 DAYS
CMVT CMVT 73.938 72.313 186.314% 4.396 4.361 28.732
* STOCH BUY
F F 51.375 54.438 220.886% 82.096 86.145 60.749
* STOCH SELL
* RSI SELL
FAST FAST 58.125 58.125 370.962% 93.947 90.956 74.862
* VOLUME BREAKOUT 370.962 PERCENT OVER LAST 30 DAYS
GT GT 27.563 29.875 169.829% 73.891 80.111 59.541
* RSI SELL
GTK GTK 20.500 21.063 118.178% 82.008 84.521 58.782
* STOCH SELL
HMT HMT 10.000 10.313 82.868% 82.369 86.198 64.940
* RSI SELL
HNZ HNZ 37.750 39.563 57.350% 86.636 87.489 58.949
* STOCH SELL
MAG MAG 7.500 7.500 166.480% 4.801 4.264 34.825
* STOCH BUY
NKE NKE 42.625 43.938 132.722% 80.955 86.547 64.604
* RSI SELL
SUNW SUNW 78.000 77.750 356.802% 19.524 29.608 35.675
* VOLUME BREAKOUT 356.802 PERCENT OVER LAST 30 DAYS
UNP UNP 41.063 42.813 84.089% 78.763 84.291 54.249
* STOCH SELL
X X 23.688 25.375 109.595% 68.545 75.216 47.447
* STOCH SELL
PDG PDG 8.750 7.750 300.032% 37.964 23.583 56.144
* VOLUME BREAKOUT 300.032 PERCENT OVER LAST 30 DAYS
* STOCH BUY
PEP PEP 36.438 36.438 78.278% 81.522 84.137 59.148
* STOCH SELL
PIXR PIXR 35.438 37.500 356.538% 46.573 57.148 44.244
* VOLUME BREAKOUT 356.538 PERCENT OVER LAST 30 DAYS
HOT HOT 25.938 28.563 144.020% 73.927 81.224 49.910
* STOCH SELL
ELBTF ELBTF 9.000 9.625 814.146% 7.429 11.378 23.132
* VOLUME BREAKOUT 814.146 PERCENT OVER LAST 30 DAYS
IOM IOM 3.813 4.000 374.455% 61.788 64.950 45.094
* VOLUME BREAKOUT 374.455 PERCENT OVER LAST 30 DAYS
LEH LEH 75.625 92.875 320.461% 31.902 41.142 37.425
* VOLUME BREAKOUT 320.461 PERCENT OVER LAST 30 DAYS
XLE XLE 28.500 29.125 588.186% 49.791 52.681 50.254
* VOLUME BREAKOUT 588.186 PERCENT OVER LAST 30 DAYS
JWN JWN 29.500 33.563 153.904% 71.916 80.698 53.634
* STOCH SELL
* RSI SELL
PPH PPH 89.500 92.750 117.986% 75.422 80.679 53.484
* STOCH SELL



To: Michael Watkins who wrote (46636)4/16/2000 1:13:00 PM
From: TheKelster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
In times of difficult decisions always go back to the basics. Remember the primary rules.

Here's one of the important ones: Price, or a market, can fall of it's own weight. It takes buying to move a stock, or a market, up.

All it takes for this market to continue to fall is a mass consensus, by those who still have cash, that prices will be lower in a day or two. As long as they believe that, and it seems most do, they will wait. After all, what have they to lose? They are unaffected by the carnage. In fact the worse it gets the better for them. Day by day they see better prices.

Sellers simply determining to hold and not sell out cannot sustain a market. It sure can't move it up. So it becomes a stand-off between those holding shares and hoping they won't get hurt--and those holding cash knowing they will win simply by not buying yet.

Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. The PPT team may go to work Monday. They will fail. Every player witnessed April 4th. The big dip that came back up. And yet, we are not up. Those holding the buying power are simply going to sit on their hands and grin. PPT made it's play 4-4 and this go around they are going to be on their own. They may be able to force a pop, but they will be sold into very hard, and the players not part of the PPT, well, we are just going to sit on our cash.

It's not always neccesary or desirable to be in the market. A day off, a week, a month. The cash isn't going to evaporate, the stocks might. The cash isn't going to spoil or go bad. It's not hurting a thing right where it is.