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To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (421)6/20/1998 6:26:00 PM
From: Berney  Respond to of 1722
 
Janko, Many Thanks.

I've come to the same conclusion. It's just not possible to make computations in small data groups. I think that using the median works fine at the over-all level of the 85 stocks, but is not possible in a small groups.

I was trying to do an FA comparison of the eleven industry groups. I decided, as you have seen, that it was best just to look at the best FA scores in each group.

My short-term puts aside, I think one of the more interesting stocks is GM. Based on yesterdays price action, the FA score moved to an "8". Since my universe now includes DAI and TOYOY, it was interesting to see how the rest of the world values their auto companies. It is clear that, once the strike gets settled and short term damage repaired, GM is a fundamental sound company with great potential for PE expansion. In this market, these opportunities are rare.

All take the TA issue to the Intel Trader thread.

Berney