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Technology Stocks : Cohu, Inc. (COHU) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: robert b furman who wrote (2806)4/12/2002 1:35:51 PM
From: Nutty Buddy  Respond to of 7830
 
Yesterday's drop was enough to push my intermediate MACD formula for COHU into the negative:
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Same table sorted by current rating:
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This is not a critical negative as the other three ratings, 50 day SMA trend, 200 day SMA trend, and price to 200 day SMA position still remain positive. It's just worth noting and watching.

This week I added a fourth "+/-" rating to the data. The last rating (4th position) rates the current price relative to the 200 standard moving average, (+)=above (-)=below (!)=cross above.

My "flame" table data comes from the first three rating positions in the above tables:
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Buddy
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To: robert b furman who wrote (2806)4/12/2002 2:08:13 PM
From: Christopher Brainard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7830
 
Hi Bob,

I hope you are right with your TA comments on the recent stock action. I have pretty much given up trying to figure out the TA on any of my stocks. I am keeping my TC2000 because of the pretty colors in the graphs (smile)!

I am going back to my fundamental foundation. PE ratios and balance sheets will rule again!

"Next week when TXN and Intc report - the world will know recovery is already in the works."

On this point we are both in agreement. As you know I get a chance once a day to review the shipping activity at the InTest shipping docks in Cherry Hill. Late last year the activity could be measured in one or two trucks a month. Starting about six weeks ago the activity seemed to have stepped up to something like one truck a week. Over the past two weeks I have seen trucks seemingly every other day. In the beginning I was thinking this increase in activity was more of my wishful thinking than a change in reality. I surely seems like the activity around their Cherry Hill facility is picking up.

The prospects for nicely improving guidance for all the players in this market will hopefully be made public over the next couple of weeks of earnings reports.

Chris ...