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To: Kevin Walsh who wrote (29992)12/2/1997 5:55:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
Great day for "street beaters"MOVA,CKR,TJX,BKE,OFIS,DI,LIT,REMC,BTH and "older" beaters: GPS,ABS,DH,HD,NMG,SKS

TECD should do well tomorrow as earnings were 4 cents above estimates. CU had fantastic earnings but 1 cent below estimates caused the stock to dive down -1/16... earnings 04 cents to 23 cents should be good enough.
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Buys today were in: OCLI, ACTN, BBY, CDG, SLB, WII
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What I do is keep the earners that beat the street in a 'watch list' so I can rebuy them at the first sign of strength. They are usually in the preferred sectors (i.e. pharmaceuticals, retailers, financial services, banks...some techs)

I also added some oils this morning since they were strong from the beginning. Whenever there is strength in the sector, I always look for the sector leaders, especially those I've held before that have beat the street and subsequently made new highs. This DOES NOT hold true for the technology stocks, which is why the rules change for them. For the techs, the favored sector is not quite enough you have to have search this sector on a company by company basis.



To: Kevin Walsh who wrote (29992)12/2/1997 6:03:00 PM
From: tony sidhu  Respond to of 58727
 
Kevin,

Thanks! I played AMAT JAN 35 calls 1999 leaps today. I am waiting to eneter CPQ . This time i will not miss it for sure. I might go with the APR 80 calls. Also, after cheking with Jerry might consider KLIC.

thanks for your input.