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To: Judy who wrote (6226)2/18/1998 7:23:00 PM
From: Electric  Respond to of 42787
 
Judy,

That was informative and hilarious. read it all..

I wonder if he likes CSCO? :}

Thanks!!!!



To: Judy who wrote (6226)2/19/1998 4:51:00 AM
From: Chris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
hp very close to weekly buy signal.. big wedge pattern if you look at the daily chart..

lu and chv and others all good possbile buys.

mkt will go higher.. last week was our pullback in the naz. we didn't see much pullback, but yep that was it..



To: Judy who wrote (6226)2/19/1998 5:42:00 AM
From: Chris  Respond to of 42787
 
3am.. yawn

Subject: NASDAQ Gems - beaten down fundamentally sound stocks

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To: Thomas Sterner (5414 )
From: LastShadow Wednesday, Feb 18 1998 11:15PM EST
Reply # of 5418

How to check out potential Earnings Plays:

A fellow trader emailed me about earnings plays, and I figured I would share the response to this thread.

There is a relatively simple way to check out Earnings plays - Jenna's
or ones you find out are announcing in a month or so. Look at the
daily chart, and if the tick crosses above the midpoint of the Bollinger
Band spread AND the 39 period Stochastic rises above 50% for 15-20 day
prior to the earnings announcement date (and the tick stays there) its
a buy - paper trade this and see if it doesn't work. Actually I check
them online at cbs.marketwatch.com
(this URL may have my chart defaults so you might want to reset) if
they aren't in my database.