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To: dennis michael patterson who wrote (8377)6/1/2001 2:26:03 PM
From: Paul Shread  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52237
 
Heinz has a turn coming Monday, which he thought would be a short-term low, with a significant top coming June 18-26. I bought when the Dow was down 50-60, thinking we were going to turn up, but I was hoping for the turn Monday. This weak, premature turn up does have me a little concerned. Maybe another test down on Monday and then we turn up?

COMPX was flat in May. Opened at 2116, closed at 2110. Looks like an inverted hammer or some sort of doji on the monthly chart. Not encouraging following April's big white candlestick, which did not take out March's high, BTW.

I think at least part of this rally is based on the rumor that ORCL won a big contract at the end of May and won't have to warn...



To: dennis michael patterson who wrote (8377)6/1/2001 11:47:05 PM
From: Chris  Respond to of 52237
 
for those investor's business daily subscribers

they have a lot of good tools and info at their new website

investors.com

if you dont have access, then be sure to read william o'neils book(s). His philosophy combines fundamentals (mainly growth approach) and technical analysis

Here are some stuff for the subscribers (but also covered in his books)



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Table of Contents

How Do I Find Winning Stocks?


01. Superior Profits Fuel Long-Term Winners



02. Use EPS Rating To Find Fastest Growing Firms



03. Great Expectations: Will Future Profits Grow?



04. New Composite Rating Uncovers Top Stocks



05. Demand Stellar Sales Growth For Your Stocks



06. Longtime Leaders Churn Out Strong Margins



07. Return On Equity Helps Gauge Stock Quality



08. Relative Strength: How Does Your Stock Rate?



09. Best Stocks Have High Demand, No Matter The Supply



10. How To Track Institutional-Quality Stocks



11. Hitch A Ride With Institutional Investors



12. Profits Reassert Their Key Investment Role



13. Don't Overlook IPOs In Quest For Great Stocks



14. Best Stocks Post Highs When Market Turns



15. Keep An Eye On Institutions' Newest Buys



Where’s The Market Headed?


01. Twin Windows Give First-Hand Look Into Market



02. Corrections Clear The Way For New Leaders



03. Sectors Shed Extra Light On Market Trends



04. Wait For Market To Confirm Fresh Rally



05. Too Much Fear, Greed Can Turn A Market



06. Let The Market Tell You When It Hits A Bottom



07. String Of Failed Breakouts Raises Red Flag



08. Insist On Quality Breakouts As The Market Turns



09. Rising Volatility Can Be Beat With Discipline



10. Look For New Crop Of Leaders In New Rally



11. New Issues Tend To Magnify Broad Market



12. Take Advantage Of Bear-Market Downtime



13. Track Groups For New Signs Of Leadership



What Common Investing Pitfalls Should I Watch For?


01. Don't Let Past Miscues Thwart Future Buys



02. Cast Your Ego Aside: Cut Losses Quickly



03. Industry Leader Isn't Always The Largest



04. Best Growth Stocks Surge From High P-Es



05. Proven Winners Often Repeat Their Success



06. Target Stocks That Are Hitting New Highs



07. Bear Proves Why Cutting Losses Is Rule No. 1



08. New Rally Will Leave Defensive Stocks Behind



09. Don't Rely On Cyclicals For Long-Term Gains



10. Don't Pin Future On Market's Fallen Leaders



11. Insider Selling Rarely Defeats Winning Stock



12. Let Bargain Hunters Brave Plunging Stocks



13. Don't Fixate On Wall Street Profit Estimates



14. Market Cap Plays Minor Role In Stock Success



15. Let Market Decide Which Stocks To Buy



16. Keep Sound Trading Rules In Bear Market



17. Value Investing: A Tough Job If Done Alone



What Can Technical Indicators Tell Me?


01. Read Stock Charts For Unbiased Analysis



02. Pivot Point Gives Best Entry Point Into Great Stocks



03. Cup With Handle Is Filled With Potential



04. Cups And Handles For Discerning Investors



05. Learn How To Analyze High-Volume Churn



06. Double Bottom Clears Way For Big Move



07. Pump Up Your Portfolio With Flat Bases



08. Track Volume To Uncover Key Selling Clues



09. Buying Late Can Turn Great Stocks Into Losers



10. Chase Price Gaps Out Of Bases With Caution



11. Scan Stock Bases For Clues Of Future Success



12. Choppy Bear-Market Bases Require Keen Eye



13. Base-On-Base Shows Strength In Bad Market



14. Tight Bases Set Stage For Winning Stocks



15. Watch How Your Stock Acts Around 50-Day



16. New High In Light Volume Raises Red Flag



17. Averaging Up Leverages Your Winning Stocks



18. Relative Strength Line Can Trace Bullish Clue



19. Good Base Sets Stage For Huge Breakout



20. Wide, Loose Price Action Typifies Bad Base



21. Check Breakout's Strength Via Weekly Chart