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To: Robert Graham who wrote (7130)4/5/1998 3:54:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
Watch List April 6: plus some interesting russel 2,000
stocks to watch
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WatchList
04/06/98
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You're going to see a nice smattering of Russell 2000
companies in this list. Some of them are overbought,
but should be looked at for more gains or keep a watchful
eye towards earnings season.

Friday's watch list still looks strong, but there are more
below AMFM,MYG,DIS,AVI,SLM,CCU,CBS and TMX strength. Oils
look to resume. Watch RIG, MDCO, FGII in the early morning.
SAVLY and WAXS look good.

1> RSCR - RES CARE INC COM .HHC
1-Dy = 103.0 ( 93) VL/30= 276.3 ( 96) 10MA = 105.3 ( 92)
ChMF = 12.7 ( 80)
Chart broke double top Point & Figure on Friday. It's
overbought but worth a look and to keep watching. Good company.

2> ADSI - AMERICAN DISPOSAL SVC INC COM .POL
1-Dy = 102.5 ( 92) VL/30= 1381.6 ( 99) 10MA = 103.7 ( 89)
ChMF = 35.0 ( 94)
Lots of big blocks going through. Stock looks overbought,
but worth a look.

3> ARX - AEROFLEX INC COM .EDE
1-Dy = 106.0 ( 97) VL/30= 101.4 ( 80) 10MA = 104.0 ( 89)
ChMF = 22.7 ( 87)
STRONG BUY.. great chart. I like this one a lot.

4> SEEK - INFOSEEK CORP COM .DSE
1-Dy = 102.7 ( 93) VL/30= 174.1 ( 91) 10MA = 110.7 ( 97)
ChMF = -7.3 ( 15)
I'm in this one. I like it. Big blocks going through on
Thurs/Fri

5> TLAB - TELLABS INC COM .TES
1-Dy = 98.3 ( 11) VL/30= 58.3 ( 67) 10MA = 98.1 ( 12)
ChMF = 25.4 ( 89)
Was given an extra strong buy last week.. Was down on Friday,
but I expect it to recover imminently.

6> CSCO - CISCO SYSTEMS INC COM .DPE
1-Dy = 100.6 ( 81) VL/30= 99.0 ( 80) 10MA = 102.9 ( 86)
ChMF = 7.6 ( 75)
One of my favorites.

7> ROMC - ROMAC INTL INC COM .SER
1-Dy = 101.0 ( 86) VL/30= 290.0 ( 96) 10MA = 91.7 ( 2)
ChMF = 21.4 ( 86)
This one is looking very hot.. 5 strong buys. Should be an
earnings play. (Check the newsletter)

8> COMM - CORECOMM INC COM .TLO
1-Dy = 108.7 ( 98) VL/30= 1032.3 ( 99) 10MA = 114.2 ( 98)
ChMF = 34.9 ( 94)
Another hot little one. This one is projected to make 3 digit
gains in Fiscal year 1998. Institutional interest.

9> AORI - AMERICAN ONCOLOGY RES INC COM .HHC
1-Dy = 103.7 ( 95) VL/30= 169.4 ( 91) 10MA = 101.7 ( 77)
ChMF = 3.7 ( 71)
Another favorite. 19 big blocks went through on Friday. Very

10> RMII - ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERNET COM
1-Dy = 134.6 ( 99) VL/30= 779.6 ( 99) 10MA = 155.2 ( 99)
ChMF = 66.3 ( 99)
Watch this. Made signfiicant gain on Friday. Institutional
interest.

11> TXT - TEXTRON INC COM .CON
1-Dy = 100.7 ( 83) VL/30= 183.4 ( 92) 10MA = 100.5 ( 46)
ChMF = 34.5 ( 93)
One of my favorites.. should be an earnings play in a few weeks.

12> MENT - MENTOR GRAPHICS CORP COM .DSO
1-Dy = 101.8 ( 90) VL/30= 147.8 ( 89) 10MA = 100.6 ( 50)
ChMF = -5.0 ( 17)
looks to make significant gains in next fiscal year.

13> LDW - LAIDLAW INC COM .POL
1-Dy = 101.1 ( 86) VL/30= 209.4 ( 94) 10MA = 98.7 ( 15)
ChMF = 23.4 ( 88)
A potential earnings play this looks good.

14> AFCI - ADVANCED FIBRE COMM COM .DCS 1-Dy = 103.2 ( 94) VL/30= 88.6 ( 77) 10MA = 99.9 ( 25)
ChMF = 23.1 ( 88)
Raised from 9 strong buys 2 buys to 9 strong buys 3 buys
last week. nice chart. Institutional interest.

15> ABIIB - AMERICAN BUSINESS INFO CL B .ADV
1-Dy = 106.6 ( 97) VL/30= 319.2 ( 97) 10MA = 114.3 ( 98)
ChMF = 10.1 ( 77)
This is overbought but it has projected 3 digit gains for
next 2 fiscal years. Looks nice, institutional interest.

16> HBOC - H B O & CO COM .DSE
1-Dy = 101.6 ( 89) VL/30= 79.9 ( 74) 10MA = 104.8 ( 91)
ChMF = 7.4 ( 75)
One of my all time favorites

17> F - FORD MOTOR CO COM .AUT
1-Dy = 103.0 ( 93) VL/30= 138.6 ( 87) 10MA = 101.8 ( 78)
ChMF = 20.1 ( 85)
I've never had this one before. I like it now.

18> DSLGF..Discreet Logic
1-Dy = 100.9 ( 85) VL/30= 161.4 ( 90) 10MA = 103.4 ( 88)
ChMF = 10.6 ( 78)
Looks very nice. 40 blocks going through on Friday

19> AMRN - AMERIN CORP COM .IPC
1-Dy = 101.4 ( 88) VL/30= 107.5 ( 82) 10MA = 104.6 ( 91)
ChMF = 5.9 ( 73)
This nice company was just raised from 2 to 3 strong buy.
Institutional interst. close to new 52 week high.
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To: Robert Graham who wrote (7130)4/5/1998 4:51:00 PM
From: LastShadow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
Food for thought?

More like the whole rstaurant.

As for what I recognized in th fund trading, that is immaterial.

As for my moving of mutual funds, if you note the day I did it on, FEB 27-28, you will see the minor market correction that followed. My philosophy is to be safe with those funds rather than opinionated. I moved it and returned it with comfort. Looking back it is relatively easy to second guess why I did that, but your post, however well intentioned, being after the fact is only marginally useful. If you would care to post when you see a correction looming, then we will all read it with deep interest.

As for the scans that Jenna and others print, they are daytrading, and that is specifically what those posts are for. My screens are different, and that compliments theirs. My return of 784% on 147 position trades last year implies I know a little about the market forces, and last month's 20% gain on the weekly portfolio should speak at least some to my awareness of market factors. Especially considering I made all posts a day in advance.

What I share with this thread is based largely on what I feel they can do with the information. Giving larger picture assessments is of value to the average reader if they can convert that into profit on a daily or weekly basis. Had I more time to offer those and meaningfully correlate that information against my picks, I would.

You said, "But this will not help you in a longer term downturn (selloff) in the market." Sure it will, because we don't merely pick stocks. When that time comes we will explain how to short, what to watch for, the method to use, and data and technical source to help them manage their trades. What we do is provide tools - methods of determining stocks to watch, how to find them, means of entering and exiting, and some germain and timely comments on where the market is going, for whatever that is worth.

But hey, what do I know.

lastshadow



To: Robert Graham who wrote (7130)4/5/1998 7:37:00 PM
From: Dollar Bill  Respond to of 120523
 
RE: post # 7130; Excellent Post! I could not have said it better!

$BILL



To: Robert Graham who wrote (7130)4/5/1998 8:19:00 PM
From: Judy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
Two quick comments, Bob

1. You described the essense of trading the sentiment, but ultimately what matters is what one does with what one knows or thinks.

2. As for whether a stock or market move is real or not, it is academic for trading. For instance there is no doubt WIND is being played with. A trader only cares that he/she trades the flux in the right direction. One may go back and forth on WIND for 3-4 point gains several times while another analyzes whether WIND's ultimate direction will be up or down.