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To: Electric who wrote (10549)6/19/1998 11:54:00 AM
From: Chris  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 42787
 
[list of stocks idea]

yes. I would like to have a "buy list" ALWAYS ready and going.
I suggest 5-10 picks of different areas.

probably no oils. not to comfortable with them.

i would like Judy's "sector/fundamental" outlooks for those picks as well. Her opinions are highly regarded.

Probably brand name stocks. Trackable stocks too (not too volatile)
For starters, the FINAL BUY PORTFOLIO LIST has some really nice candidates.

exchange2000.com

plan:

we will track each of our picks "inside/out".. not intraday (too much work).. but everyday, we will watch our picks. most important element in our analysis will be the use of "support/resistance" (eg: DELL's analysis).. That way, even daytrades can be played out from our analysis.

any thoughts? we are just rambling on paper here. I dont want to have new picks every week. That "pick list" should be used for 2-6 months. We will be flexible (if the techs are going down, then we will add more defensive picks into the list)

and of course, the mkt outlook will be important. As noted, you can have the finest buy list, but if the mkt is tanking, chances are low you'll be able to make tons of money.