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To: rsie who wrote (57160)8/12/2012 12:30:15 PM
From: Sam1 Recommendation  Respond to of 95427
 
The strongest companies aren't always the best ones to buy. For example, ASML and CYMI are both very well positioned for the next few years, and their stock prices reflect that. Personally, I have been wrong a lot and right a lot. Right probably less than wrong in terms of frequency, but cutting losses to avoid big hits (usually) and letting winners run to capture outsized gains has kept me ahead. At least so far. At the moment, the semis have had a decent run in the past few weeks--Don's charts were pretty pink just a few weeks ago.



To: rsie who wrote (57160)8/12/2012 4:11:01 PM
From: Return to Sender2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95427
 
Wennerstrom Stocks on Long Term Daily Charts versus the VIX. When the Volatility Index hits extreme highs it's a good indication that a Major Market Bottom is coming. The actual market bottom will most likely happen with the market hitting new lows even as the VIX hits lower highs: