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To: Jenna who wrote (15200)9/21/1998 10:53:00 AM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
CPU..September 11 watch list up 6%.. same list as ABCR. CS,FCX moving.
These small stocks don't move every day but there is a VERY GOOD CHANCE that 15% or more of them will give from 6-25% a) when the rest of the market is down and has no direction b) when the rest of the market is up they will give even more proportionately...



To: Jenna who wrote (15200)9/21/1998 11:22:00 AM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 120523
 
Charting the low-priced stocks: In answer some requests, I will add some charts on the low-priced stocks. I will do so tonight for tomorrow's watch lists. Charts will depict, channel breakouts, MACD and MACD histogram breakouts, RSI breakouts, OBV, Klinger Oscillator, Moving Average Crossover, Stochastics , CCI, ADX directional indicators, support and resistance lines... Not all of these at one time but enough so you get an idea what to look for.

Baring sounding like a broken record, I will ask you to take all the small stocks from the lists from about September 2, when we began to follow them closely, and put them in portfolios/databases with charting capabilities, news, and alerts if possible. Set up the stocks with price/volume breakouts at first, then when you have done that for a while add moving average crossovers, stochastic breakouts, MACD and finally Relative Strength breakouts. You can do very well with just price/volume breakouts for a while, once alerted you can look at 5 minute, 15 minute and weekly charts.