To: robert b furman who wrote (3010 ) 6/9/2002 2:49:22 PM From: Nutty Buddy Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7827 Weekly update of market, volume, and volatility trends(based on the 250 stocks I follow): Updated for close of trading day Friday, 06/07/2001 Well no capitulation or uptrend this week. All we got was MOTS. The old "flaming bull" for stocks chart is just barely burning now. Problem is, the "all negatives" haven't reciprocated. I would expect the brown section to move up measurably. Even the "flaming bull" for sectors has almost burned out while the "all negatives", even though rising, are still quite low. Guess we have more time to go. The semi equipment sector continues to be pummeled with heavy volume selling - dropping to 88 out of 95 sectors on Friday after a small peaking Wednesday to 65 out of 95. Maybe the Intel story was the washout this group needed to bring on the recovery. No doubt buying was the bias after Friday's low open, however most semi equipment stocks were unable to recover the day's loss (unlike COHU). On a more humbling side, COHU managed to record the greatest weekly drop in 50 day Power Volume performance of the 250 stocks I follow - falling from a relative strength of 60 last week to 29 this week. I see a light at the end of the tunnel! Or is that a train?? Oh my!! _____________________________________________________________Technical Trends, Fundamentals and Alerts By Stock Technical Summary Detail: home.mindspring.com Intermediate Term Ratings With Alerts By Stock Symbol: home.mindspring.com Intermediate Term Ratings With Alerts By Stock Rating: home.mindspring.com Technical Strength With Trends: home.mindspring.com Intermediate Term Technical Trend Relative Strength: home.mindspring.com Short Term Technical Trend Relative Strength: home.mindspring.com Fundamentals Relative Strength: home.mindspring.com Simple Short Term Ratings - Last 10 Days: home.mindspring.com Volatility By Stock Table: home.mindspring.com The directing page with explanations for the above: home.mindspring.com ___________________________________________________________________________________The Power Volume! "Power Volume Surge Relative Strength-Top 32" daily trend: home.mindspring.com "Power Volume Surge Actual Formula Results - All 250" six day trend : home.mindspring.com Power Volume Trends: home.mindspring.com "Top Increase In 50 Day Average Volume In 15 Days" top 50 stocks: home.mindspring.com The "Best To Worst" Power Volume Performers - last 50 days: home.mindspring.com The directing page with explanations for the above: home.mindspring.com ___________________________________________________________________________________Overall Market Trends "The Flaming Bull" based on short term technical data: home.mindspring.com One year short term "Technical History" : home.mindspring.com "The Simple Trend" based on 50 day moving technical history: home.mindspring.com Market Volume Trend: home.mindspring.com Market Volatility Trend: home.mindspring.com Market Volatility Range Trend: home.mindspring.com The directing page with explanations of all of the above: home.mindspring.com _____________________________________________________________________________________Sector Trends "The SECTOR Flaming Bull" based on short term technical data: home.mindspring.com SECTOR Intermediate Term Ratings With "Alerts": home.mindspring.com SECTOR "Power Volume!" surge relative strength daily trend: home.mindspring.com The directing page with explanations for the above: home.mindspring.com ___________________________________________________________________________________The 250 stocks I follow: home.mindspring.com Home Page: home.mindspring.com * All charts are created with Excel 2000, thus are best viewed with IE 5 or above - some with Netscape just do not turn out as intended. Buddy