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Strategies & Market Trends : Three Amigos Stock Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: brogan who wrote (23346)1/13/2001 11:58:53 AM
From: Ken W  Respond to of 29382
 
Well hello doc..long time no see!

STRI: I'd look for a pull back to near the 10dEMA for an entry or re entry if you have alread sold. If you have it lower then I would not get too concerned if it dipped back to that level. However, a break under the 10dEMA would indicate a bail out.

Upside is just under the 50dMA at 12. Looks like one of my kind of stocks doc. You know how I love to swing these types. Thanks.

EDIT: SRTI...sorry bout that. I also see that the stock was the "victim" of a downgrade on Dec. 28 by Jaffery...funny how that works. Downgrade on Dec. 28 and on Jan. 12 the stock makes a high volume break. What Bullpucky!!!!!!!!!!!! Jaffery has obviously covered their short positon by now.

Ken



To: brogan who wrote (23346)1/13/2001 6:15:03 PM
From: Sergio H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29382
 
Hi Brogan. Where've you been?

Can't do much on SRTI's chart, but I like the stock.
*Earning are coming up and the Co. is comfortable with estimates.
*They're number one in their market niche and have began entering new markets.
*Acquisition of Avantron will be accretive in 2001.

Thanks for bringing this one to us. Anything else that you like here? How about the large short position? Very, very large considering the size of the float.

Still holding NUTX. BBs haven't performed well during the market's drop, but strong movement in ADM and CAG are encouraging.

Please stay in touch Doc. It's always a pleasure hearing from you.

Sergio