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To: Return to Sender who wrote (58495)1/8/2002 1:43:45 AM
From: StanX Long  Respond to of 70976
 
Thanks for all this hard work. Later I will review your posted links.

I believe I "Swing Trade" and although not catching each shift, I've made 11% since 11-20-01, by as you say, on long investments by simply buying the stock when it like the SOX turned positive after trading on weakness.

Being 50-60% in LTBH stock is my "short" position which is were I move to today after selling 1000 shares. I typically buy on 3-5% dips then sell after 7-12% returns.

Although the tide is rising, we gone nowhere for the past year. Sideways market allows to miss a few ops because there are more to come. So looking for the dips.

Good Luck.

Stan



To: Return to Sender who wrote (58495)1/8/2002 2:13:59 AM
From: StanX Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
RtS

finance.yahoo.com

With this link, the first thing I see is "BAD" P/E performance.

Other than for,
Altera @ 31.15
ASML @ 31.51
Lam @ 31.22
NVLS @ 20.31
Rambus @ 31.21

The above five stocks are the only stock with a fair P/E.

Most of the stock listed have NA as a P/E so they are loosing money, followed by very high >50 P/E.

I had a lot of good friends buying into the Doc.Com when they had no P/E, or very very high 200 - 400 P/E.

We all hear of Enron's performance, from $90.00 down to $0.90, but I had friend buying Anyname.Coms at $200 - $400 for each share of stock, those stock have gone down to $5 - $25 or even zero. These are the stocks that had 400 - 500 P/E or N/A.

P/E value above 40 or N/A says there could be downside.

Good Luck.

Stan



To: Return to Sender who wrote (58495)1/8/2002 2:26:52 AM
From: StanX Long  Respond to of 70976
 
Using the Big Charts,

bigcharts.marketwatch.com

Looking at the daily for 2 years, I have add the following.
Bollinger Band
RSI
Williams %R
and P/E Ration

If you had sold when it was high P/E in March 2000 and waited to buy the past September / October with the low P/E you would have ben very happy.

Since November 2001 the P/E has almost doubled.

This is the first chart site where I found that you can adds P/E to the chart.

Good Luck.

Stan



To: Return to Sender who wrote (58495)1/8/2002 2:35:28 AM
From: StanX Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
Could you provide the link with the selected field.

This looks very interesting, but for me not one block was checked.

Thanks

Stan

siliconinvestor.com

Tonight's screen shows no oversold stocks. A few short weeks ago there were 57 out of 200 semiconductors listed on this screen. In essence despite all the good news lately I would be hesitant to buy any new semiconductor position long at this time. Once a few more semiconductors show up as oversold we can look at the trading ranges, upper and lower Bollinger Bands and RSI of the individual stocks to determine if the stock has an opportunity to outperform the SOX and AMAT.