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To: Dr. Stoxx who wrote (12293)10/9/2000 11:02:39 AM
From: Dr. Stoxx  Respond to of 39683
 
BTTT-POWER PORTFOLIOS:

1. BTTT-POWER I (a.k.a. Heraclitus)

Heraclitus is a firey portfolio, looking for quick gains from price-momentum breakouts. Stocks here will be held for 3 days only, and then sold no matter what.

2. BTTT-POWER II (a.k.a. Nietzsche)

Nietzsche is an opportunistic portfolio, relying on the will-to-power of strong momentum stocks driving higher on volume surges. Stocks here will be held for 3 days, re-evaluated, and then possibly held for 2 more days only.

3. BTTT-POWER III (a.k.a. Aristotle)

Aristotle is a very cerebral, pedestrian portfolio, basing its selections on solid earnings performance as well modest price rise to or beyond a new annual high. Stocks here will be held indefinitely, with a 15% price stop trailed and moved on a weekly basis. Positions will also be closed on a Relative Strength slump.

4. BTTT-POWER IV (a.k.a. Schopenhauer)

Schopenhauer is a darkly pessimistic, even cynical portfolio, relying on the loss of meaning (momentum) that attends the breakdown of high-flying companies. Stocks here will be held for up to one month, with a 10% stop trailed and moved on a daily basis. Positions will also be closed on any accumulation increase.