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To: Joe Sing who wrote (2132)5/11/1998 9:03:00 AM
From: JP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4256
 
<<When I said "weakly correlated" I meant variance and standard deviation, or how actual values differ from the expected values using an arithmetic mean from past performance.>>

Joe, IMO, low volume sepculative stocks under a buck can not be scientifically analysed. They are based on the whims of the marketplace. Jesse link shows that MMU is the best performer due to the start date of the graph and where the initial spreads were taken. MMU has so little volume you can not get in and out without affecting the stock. You can see that in general MEO is keeping up with ACA and PUG. MMU shows that there is a bit of money to be made on the initial swings of stocks like MMU when they are low -below .20 but these gains can not quite often be realized.

Jesse, if it is not too much of a hassle, can you repost that same graph using October 1st 1997 as the start date where you get you ratios from. JP