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To: Dr. Stoxx who wrote (14242)12/31/2000 10:44:24 AM
From: Dr. Stoxx  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39683
 
Speaking of fundies, here is a list from IBD: high EPS and RS -

NVR
AMSGA
QCBC
FII
RDN
CPS
EWBC
IGT
SRCL
CAKE
UCBH
THX
EVG
GCO
DORL
GBL
PATH
KP
GDW

tc



To: Dr. Stoxx who wrote (14242)12/31/2000 4:06:19 PM
From: Ken Adams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39683
 
TC,

Just watched the worst Bronco game ever! B'more defense too tough for us. Maybe next year.

Here's the dope on HGS. It's a recent add-in for users of Quotes Plus data supplier. It's a version (not complete, as I understand it) of a larger, independant program called IRL. I don't remember what IRL stands for.

Here's a link for about all you will need to know. I've ordered the CD tutorial and should get it on Tuesday.

ianforum.com

I completely agree that we need to incorporate Fundies in our homework. The idea behind HGS (and IRL) is to find the High Growth Stocks as they begin to rotate into higher ground. I feel pretty confident, once these stocks are identified, we can apply our tested entry and exit signals to these "hot" stocks. Play them much in the same way we did when the market was reliably trending. Probably finding ourselves in somewhat longer holds, but maybe not.

At any rate, I'm impressed enough with what I've seen so far that I want to delve into the concept a lot more. Sharing what I find, of course.

Ken