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Pastimes : Can the average (?) moron beat the averages? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Densiebj who wrote (1390)9/19/2003 4:11:31 PM
From: Steve Felix  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1660
 
I generally stick to $3 to $10. At the moment I am really
only running two scans. A rising pattern with a pullback
and an 80rsi / 80 QRS. I run both $3 to $15.

Rarely does either one kick out a stock to be bought right now,
but if you look at the experimental portfolios in the thread
header you can see the possibilities. All stocks in the ports.
are the rising pattern, put in the ports. the day they hit the scan.

I do run the rising pattern on stocks $1 to >$3 from time to time.
I've only ever put one set in a portfolio, on Aug. 21st.:

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Just about 2X the Naz.

I generally go back through lists on the weekend to see what is interesting.
You know, all stocks pull back yada yada. That is what I look for, pullbacks
on supporting trendlines. Personally I do better with this than with breakouts,
just sometimes takes more time for some action.

Do you keep lists of the pastes to watch? Do you use 95, or Bruces' 97?
I've looked at them in the past but never really tracked them. Do you have
a trigger to buy, like the next trip below 20?