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To: Jenna who wrote (14773)9/15/1998 2:53:00 PM
From: Eric Maggard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Wow, what happened to BBY. Was watching it to see if it would break 52 and then 49. Now it's at 47 1/2. News come out on it?

Eric

P.S. Holding PAYX



To: Jenna who wrote (14773)9/15/1998 2:54:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
e-mail CPQ.. PRGS

(Stock will have be performance game from now on in, as it should be from Peter Henderson on CNBC)

I like this one, watching..

PRGS after last earnings report:
Date      Open  High    Low    Close  Volume  
06/17/98 22.833 27.750 22.666 27.500 1,433,600
06/18/98 26.500 26.666 25.166 25.666 557,800


CPQ
if you are going to chase, then why CPQ?
I get about 1-2 email every day about CPQ. Eventually it will become a buy because it's dropping that much. GTW was on a very nice roll while CPQ is slipping. In this precarious market when the market is finally up 60 points or more and CPQ is down one day after the next, I'm puzzled. What is going with CPQ? Have all the companies that pre-report earnings shortfalls reported yet? I don't think so. You don't want to be caught with another "WTSLA, CBTSY, RAIN, TDFX"..



To: Jenna who wrote (14773)9/16/1998 12:47:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 120523
 
Autorun and Autoflag from telescan and alerts from realtime trader...Slaughtered stocks from Market Gems watch list bouncing back: SZA, CBTSY.. (one was from today's list and one from yesterday) again reiterating the importance of putting at least 4-5 watch lists on your data base. It's not difficult to 'check them out' at a glance. What I do is put them in a telescan Autorun and check them instantly for changes in moving average, momentum, reports (news), and MACD and stochastic.

With autoflag, whenever I run it on the 100 or so stocks in the database, if any relevant news from reuters, dow jones or comtex, comes out it is reports to me...

alerts. are actual beeps that alert me to changes in volume or price.. I plug in the price to be alerted on and I get beeped... In all these ways you can track multiple stocks in a database.

No fancy, trading systems or abstract mathematical formulations for me.. just consistant studying, tracking and watching the trendlines..Try it, it works.