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To: jim_p who wrote (323)2/25/2001 8:02:10 PM
From: ItsAllCyclical  Respond to of 23153
 
>> Let me know what I can do to assist in the thread tech watch list? <<

Anyone can start a watch list in any sector. Then anyone else can argue why a stock should be added or subtracked from a particular list. We can further argue about which sectors to track. For it to be useful we should probably stick to 10-15 watch lists in tech with no more than 20-30 names in a list. Since techs have yet to crash imho, I think the list would be most useful if we kept it to 10-15 quality companies in each list (assuming 10-15 can be found). Mostly larger companies. When techs do finally capitulate there's no real pt in speculating on the small caps.

The other nice thing about using yahoo is that you can very easily cut and paste the watch list into URL that already has a chart to instantly view a 3 month, 1 yr or 5 yr chart on the entire watch list.

As promised I will share my watch lists in tech when I get home as a starting pt for discussion. In a couple hrs.

(Ok, I'll now lay off the postings till I get home so I don't turn into an Iso-poster. Just enjoy having a good discussion again.)



To: jim_p who wrote (323)2/25/2001 9:16:00 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
jim, here's a watch list for semi equipment stocks finance.yahoo.com

I took the symbols list from Don Wennerstrom's thread and sorted alphabetically.

Gottfried