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To: Electric who wrote (12348)7/20/1998 2:41:00 AM
From: Chris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
agree on the rsi reading. (remember, im using a super rsi customized indicator).

anyways, that said.. i think you have a valid point with your statement:

<I have decided that there are stocks you worship, and DELL is one of them, get in when there is a down period, but go long or out on options, like mine, they were ressurected, I made money in the end, and I will never put DELL as long as the Co is being runned as it is by Mikey..>>

I think with our tracking of big name leaders and well known high return stocks, we have "confidence" in buying when they are down (at the first side of turnaround)

recall for my dell trade, i bought at 80 (still holding) when it was near the 50 day ema. my exit would be to sell on break of 50 day ema. on a "non-leader" stock, i wouldn't have done that.. but i think on our "leader" stocks we are tracking, it might be a good plan.