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To: Rob Hodges who wrote (7492)5/25/1998 9:25:00 AM
From: Herm  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14162
 
Hi Rob,

The name of the particular service I used is called Vectorvest at
vectorvest.com. They have a free trial limited service access offer that anyone can use. I can see how the service would benefit stock selection for covered call writing which requires holding onto the stock for a while. So, entry into a position is critical to a profitable outcome.

RADAF looks really strong as far as growth and earnings potential. They seem to have that niche locked up. I would be inclined to trade CCs with RADAF. Although, at the current price levels I would hit and run in spurts to avoid a "musical chairs" event.

I personally have not subscribed to Vectorvest yet. A few fellow readers on this forum are using it. Perhaps, they would like to provide a summary of the service and the results. Otherwise, the company claims that VectorVest is the only service that:

ú Combines the insight of fundamental valuation with the power of technical analysis.

ú Analyzes and ranks over 6000 stocks each day for Value, Safety and Timing.

ú Gives Buy, Sell, Hold recommendations and a Stop-Price on each stock, every day.

ú Uses a Market Timing System that has NEVER FAILED!

"VectorVest ProGraphics users will find stocks of good value before the crowd finds them."

"...you'll be choosing from a cross-section of stocks that includes hundreds of young, relatively unknown companies, new issues, and a comprehensive list of the country's fastest-growing companies."
Stocks & Commodities Magazine Seattle, Washington