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To: Magnatizer who wrote (416)3/12/2001 11:09:24 PM
From: Magnatizer  Respond to of 1298
 
Scan hits: cut and paste form

!BTK
!BTK
!RXP
!RXH
BBH
!DRG
!DRG
AMGN
AMGN
ICOS
BGEN
BGEN
U
DNA
IMNX
BMCS
LNCR
CORR
IYH
CHIR
QTRN
GE
GE
JNJ
JNJ
VVTV
HON
HON
BAX
SPOT
FMN
BBT
RNWK
EWH
EWH
RI
EWS
EWS
ETR
HA
PRTL
SKYM
IM
MAG
IFF
XLY
WMT
WMT
PIR
TLAB
CBRL
ETH
TOY
F
MVSI
GCO
!XAL
BBBY
APOL
DAL
DAL
PVA
BAC
UAL
GM
GM
THX
ANF
THQI
STU
EQT
WGR
MOLX
!RLX
!RLX



To: Magnatizer who wrote (416)3/12/2001 11:11:48 PM
From: Magnatizer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1298
 
Scan hits
This scan attempts to find stocks which are extended
(either up or down). I watch them for topping/bottom bars
to form. If the value on the right is negative they are LONG
candidates, if it is positive they are SHORT candidates.

Multiple listings mean nothing. Stock was just located in
more then one of the scan folders. Also, there will be an
occasional stock turn up which is no longer valid (sellout,
change name, etc). I am not checking this list before I
post it so there will be some which slip through the cracks
before I can delete them from my database.

my favorites:

LONGS: U, AMGN, BGEN, IMNX, BMCS, CHIR, QTRN, SPOT, BAX, ETR

SHORTS: THQI, DAL, UAL, WMT, GM, TLAB, CBRL, BBBY, APOL, MOLX, IFF, TOY, F, DAL, BAC

ht
Mag



To: Magnatizer who wrote (416)3/13/2001 12:26:00 AM
From: bazan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1298
 
Mag,

I see that your posting both versions of your output for people like me so we can cut & paste into something like qp2. Did you ever consider just moving the first column that contains the value, to the right of the symbol? Just a thought. May save you some time so you can do other important things, like analysis <g>.

Regards,
bazan