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To: Robert Graham who wrote (13548)8/1/1998 12:09:00 PM
From: Chris  Respond to of 42787
 
buy list (tentative)

-- filtered by:
1) how well my system does. is it trackable?
2) big name stock. is it a leader?
3) some of them, i've had great success in the past.
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again, this is merely a watch list. some sectors/stocks are not to buy, but i want my picks ready to buy if need be.

CSCO
FITB
IBM
INTC
JNJ
LU
MCD
MER
MU
NB
SGP
TLAB
TXN
WMT
WCOM
ASND
KEA
PWJ
BBY
PFE
wla

more to come....



To: Robert Graham who wrote (13548)8/1/1998 12:10:00 PM
From: Chris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
any rally we get, would be opportunity to sell.. not buy.

i think we will get a small rally next week.



To: Robert Graham who wrote (13548)8/2/1998 6:12:00 PM
From: Judy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
Bob, no one knows where the market is going including the institutions. Many technicians will say their indicators are in the middle, and the market can go either way. For instance Jerry Favors has gone flat the market and is waiting to short ... waiting for confirming signs. Institutions are slowing taking profits off the table and not accumulating in any significant manner.

Technically speaking, the bias is to the downside. Program trading is mostly based on technical analysis, so in some senses it becomes a self-fulling prophecy in the near-term.