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


To: Bananawind who wrote (5972)7/11/2000 10:22:18 PM
From: Bananawind  Respond to of 6445
 
Just a quick follow up on EMCG. This stock has a short interest of 1.5 mil shares as of last month with a total float of only 5 mil shares and a whopping short ratio of 42.25 with their low ADV. Wow, I must be missing something here!

Kevin M.



To: Bananawind who wrote (5972)7/12/2000 12:00:26 AM
From: Jeff Mulder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6445
 
It's my experience that very few failed breakouts immediately recover and deliver a profit -- especially when the failed breakout occurs on such heavy volume. Hence, I always tend to get out of them quickly. I can always buy back in if it does recover.

RNBO has minor support at $45. But I don't plan to wait around that long. I'll hang on to it tomorrow morning only if it immediately heads north.

Stocks are continuing to break out successfully this week. Today's breakouts include ROBV and CEPH. (Neither one is fully CANSLIM.)

It's surprising how little action is occurring in the semiconductor sectors considering that the industry's biggest conference/convention is in progress. I've got an eye on FLSH, but not much else semi-related.

- Jeff