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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (10981)7/3/1998 9:43:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
Jeff, clear and succint! nice going! I follow most of the same ones you do except for KLB?? Now I'm preparing the newsletter for next two weeks, I noticed that ELNK and YHOO are both reporting on July 8, 1998. I am preparing for that. I'm still holding LCOS and although I'm down a few points I expect it to move nicely pursuant to the earnings reports of the other two. If you really want to cover all the bases, you could figure that EVI is reporting on July 8th as well and there might be a small resurgence in the oil service sector. It could be good for an intraday trade at least. For July 10, we have VTSS which has recovering admirably and could be worth a shot. Of course the good thing about VTSS is that it will either be up (on positive anticipation) or down (on negative anticipation) on the 8th and 9th so you don't have to risk holding through earnings. For July 13, I'm counting on NSOL.

I'm mixed on the tech sector for earnings. I'm bullish on AES, LU, EMC and ATY (ATI technologies)for the next two weeks, and I will find some more for the 3rd week of July, but on the whole I'm looking to other sectors to come in with better results and make for more profitable trades.



To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (10981)7/4/1998 7:03:00 AM
From: toothdock  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
Stock Screens

Jeff and all others posting recommendations:

Would you please post your screen paramaters-Bloomberg has a superb stock screening module and I would like to run your screens for verifications of the picks-I will then re-post the stocks screened based on the parameters you supply and we can compare for verification. This is not just a mere exercise-but a validation. I suspect various programs using the same screens may derive different results based on the weightings of their particular parameters.

I think this should be quite interesting-and a very useful purpose for my so called "TOYS"!

trade with #profits

toothdock