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To: Ken Adams who wrote (14234)12/30/2000 8:02:16 PM
From: Ken Adams  Respond to of 39683
 
The previous post was the result of a scan made with my new HGS program. It seeks out the High Growth Stocks by way of Earnings, Group strength and Relative Strength. It is sorted by highest Accumulation/Distribution ratio.

I don't know enough about it yet, but I suspect these will be the movers and the ones we will want to watch early on in the new millennium. Most are uptrending right now, but we would want to watch for pull backs to a MA for signals.

Comments appreciated... when everyone comes back to life <g>.

Ken



To: Ken Adams who wrote (14234)12/30/2000 9:45:39 PM
From: smchan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39683
 
Hi Ken, I'm around now. Was out of town but got back a few hours ago and am catching up. I read the bowtie pattern article and will re-read it this weekend. I believe that article was for EOD trading. Or, more accurately, used daily charts. Entries were intraday and from what I can recall could be done with buy-stops.

Perhaps we should study a few charts of a our favorite traders and see how well they fit the bowtie system.

Sam