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Strategies & Market Trends : CANSLIM - COAST TO COAST -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bruce A. Brotnov who wrote (5964)7/3/2000 10:58:03 PM
From: Jeff Mulder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6445
 
I made a good profit from KSS this spring. I was probably lucky to do so well with a retail stock.

I'll keep an eye on the sector to see if it strengthens, as you suggested it might. Still, I get unnerved when I see charts like AEOS, CC, TJX, ANF, even TGT.

- Jeff



To: Bruce A. Brotnov who wrote (5964)7/3/2000 11:01:27 PM
From: Judy Muldawer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6445
 
Bruce:

Since I brought these stocks to the CANSLIM threads attention a few years ago, I feel obligated to tell you what I've done with them. TECD and FLEX are old techs from way back although I haven't followed much for a couple of years.

Held on to the shares of FLEX through 2 splits. Lots of potential - lots of recommendations and actually made the top 10 for stocks to own in 2010. This one made me enough for retirement although I still am working.

TECD was great in 1999 for me. I bought and sold and sold and bought and held onto some shares for long-term profits. I sold the last of my shares a few months ago and bought something else because I was impatient with TECD hovering in the mid-20's at that time. Should have waited, but I think I bought something that turned a nice profit.

So, congrats to all who own TECD and FLEX. And, if you want to keep in the sector and own a little of a stock that is undervalued, take a look at IM.

Judy
Bruce