Could someone smarter than I please interpret the following for me? I know what "canslim" is but this is somewhat vague:
To: Muizz M. Kheraj (2941 ) From: Bruce A. Brotnov Monday, Feb 2 1998 9:01PM EST Reply # of 2952
For Canslimmers and those who like CANSLIM potentials I am posting the top rated stocks that I post monthly on Prodigy (have done so for the past 6 years) for those who don't like Prodigy. There I posted all 165 (rating down to 0) but I'll stop at 5 here since this gets the "purists" riled.
31 January update of POORMANS STOCK RATINGS (MAXIMUM RATING of 12):
8: ECGOF, ACTC, COHU, FTIC, MIKL, MODT, RADAF, TMBS, TSRI, VSAT 7: ANLT, ANIC, APCO, BELF, EQNX, GMSTF, JOB, GEOC, LSN, NRVH, NMGC, OMQP, PPD, PROG, QGLY, REF, XETA 6: ASI, ATVI, ACRT, ADIC, AHA, APCC, ANEN, ANST, APSG, CGN, DMMC, DSWLF, ETH, FFTI, FNCO, IFCI, KELL, MCDY, NTSC, RCMT, SPF, WAXS 5: AATT, ADVP, BNGO, AMSWA, COBR, ERGB,GFI, ISTN, MDCO, MERQ, DDDDF, NVLS, OLMCF, PETD, PM, PURW, QMDC, SOCR, SERO, ......................<End of Page 1>....................... SDII, SUMX, SESI, THQI, TACT, VTCH
JDAS would have "booed" when I first posted in the 8s, DELL at 9 and a number of others.
The above is the baseline for reporting gains for stocks 7 and higher and those rated. Strategy is to buy stocks rated 6 or higer and no more than 20% allocated to stocks less than 6.
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