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To: Kenneth R Miller who wrote (6050)2/12/1998 10:58:00 PM
From: Chris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
sure ken.. every weekend, i will post "weekly buy scans".. those are the ones to watch and keep track.. they might not move even that week even.. but patience is key.. ie: walmart.

what you do with the weekly scan hits is to chk your daily signals and see if they also give a buy signal..

so, just print out whatever i have as my scan results.

i know stocks that have hit my weekly buy signal 3 weeks ago, but have yet to take off.



To: Kenneth R Miller who wrote (6050)2/12/1998 11:00:00 PM
From: Chris  Respond to of 42787
 
the list is coming from a scan of about 700-800 stocks (i forgot) and mainly from sp500 picks.. i've cleaned up my database out of small cap picks.. although a few good ones are still in it..

what i do for the scan results, is i produce the list in order of PRICE.. so, if you want to trade a $$$$ stock, look at the top of the list..

As you can see, it's VERY easy to divesify using this technique as well.. you can select which industries to go into and be very flexilble. you will never be sitting without picks.. when the mkt is green light, be 100% invested..

note: if i have a lot of time or $$, i also scan daily signals as well..