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To: Sergio H who wrote (2179)2/5/1998 12:08:00 AM
From: DJB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2377
 
SWAT team please help.

I am long TSSW and have done some preliminary TA but would like a SWAT opinion.

MACD 9,21,10 moving up, STOCH 13,8,8 moving up, RSI moving up and TSV slowly trending up since early Nov. All these indicators are bullish. Also moving averages of 5, 10, 13, 40 are all moving up with the 13 day crossing the 40 day moving average. Again these are all bullish. Also 100 day MA is about to turn up which will add strength to the TA. Based on this TA I expect a nice rise in the stock.

Am I on the right track? Is my interpretation of the indicators correct? Any help you can give me will be greatly appreciated

TIA,
Dennis



To: Sergio H who wrote (2179)2/5/1998 12:21:00 PM
From: James Strauss  Respond to of 2377
 
APCO... IOM... TPRO...

Sergio and All:

I sold APCO today... The Technicals are not in Sync with the Fundamentals...

I used the money to add to IOM... I bought an initial position in TPRO...

TPRO is an almost Monopolistic play on the Year 2000 Embedded Chip market... Here is some additional info:

"Topro (TPRO 5 1/2 OTC) has a men that even Bill Gates would envy," notes Karl Drobnic (Venture Returns, 1855 NW Tyler Ave., Corvallis, OR 97331, 24 issues, $75). "Millions of embedded microchips control the world's factory production lines, and every chip must be individually checked for 'Year 2000' dependency. Failure to find even one date-dependent chip can shut down an entire factory. Even worse, the factory might go on producing, but turn out flawed products. Topro has the only database that cuts significant time off finding date-dependent embedded chips in factories. There are about 70,000 U.S. factories that could use its database-CD. Bristol-Myers just engaged Topro to remediate its 128 factories worldwide; this contract is only the beginning of what we expect to be an avalanche of orders. Topro is already assessing factories for Unilever, Boeing, Merck and Dupont, and discussions are underway with another 36 companies covering 3,830 sites. Topro deserves a place in every growth portfolio. Our one-year target for stock is $20-$25.

Jim