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Strategies & Market Trends : 99 RS stocks--WATCH THEM FLY HIGHER AND HIGHER -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: The Jedi who wrote (741)3/9/1998 1:36:00 PM
From: James Strauss  Respond to of 836
 
Kiri:

I like your idea of hot industries...

Possibly matching rising RS with a recent change from "B" to "A" accumulation might offer a timing window for earlier entry...

Jim



To: The Jedi who wrote (741)3/9/1998 1:38:00 PM
From: peter n matzke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 836
 
Kiri, the info that i eluded to is a proprietary trading model, i can't say much more without getting some grief.

i started manually graphing the industry groups in IBD a few months ago. i have a couple years worth of issues(i'm a pack rat), the results were really quite amazing. money flow into and out of an industry group was often a straight line up or down. ie when the mutual funds decide to move money it makes a dramatic effect, and the change in direction is done very quickly.

IBD's data is not real useful for short term trading because its based 70% on recent data and 30% on older data--they are deliberately hiding the truth from the small investors.....i was told by one of the ibd reps that they charge 30k(i forgot if it was a month or a year) to institutional investors to get the real data.

food for thought



To: The Jedi who wrote (741)3/9/1998 1:58:00 PM
From: freelyhovering  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 836
 
A Kiri--I think these are all good ideas. Do we have to do away with the 99ers to incorporate them? A lot is up to you as you have quickest access to the data and I would feel bad overburdening you. I think all kinds of 90ish strategies could fit into this thread. BTW, how and from where do you access the data you get so seemingly easy? Myron