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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (8857)3/2/2003 7:16:49 PM
From: Nutty Buddy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95735
 
Semi's making a turn, but rather a mild one. Not the usual barn burner. Here's the semi equipment moving average rating trend graph extracted from the next table below:
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Updated intermediate term moving average strength tables for Friday's close. Each condition has its own color. Coding is also provided for 50 day EMAs, 200 day SMAs, and 200 day EMAs. See the legend at the bottom of the tables for an explanation of each condition:

Semiconductor Equipment Stocks:
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Semiconductor Manufacturing Stocks:
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Semiconductor Equipment Stocks Price To 50 and 200 Day EMA:
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Semiconductor Equipment Stocks Recent Debt-To-Equity and Cash Flow Stats:
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Other sectors and groups I currently follow:

Software Stocks: home.mindspring.com
REITS: home.mindspring.com
Exchange Traded Funds: home.mindspring.com
250 Stocks I Follow: home.mindspring.com
Sectors I follow (this one updates weekly): home.mindspring.com

Lizzie, you mentioned Yahoo. I'm working on an S&P 500 table that has Yahoo at the top of the group in moving average performance. Ebay is right up there also:
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Buddy
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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (8857)3/3/2003 1:18:46 AM
From: Cary Salsberg  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 95735
 
RE: "I think we all agree that the health of technology overall is going to be driven by the growth of the internet for forseeable future. The SOX is not leading anymore, internet stocks are."

The "internet growth" will be driven 95% by hardware and 5% by software. (Top of head numbers, possibly slight hyperbole) Hardware means SOX, not boxmakers or software, the "internet" stocks.