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Strategies & Market Trends : Three Amigos Stock Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ken W who wrote (9783)10/24/1998 8:54:00 AM
From: Sergio H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29382
 
Ken, you may just win the TRMB debate. It was down about 1 1/2
for the week and seems to have broken support. I'll concede. On ATMS, yep I bit the bullet and took a hit, but you can't win them on.

On the positive side is APCO. I bought back in at 5 3/4 and riding it out. GAC, I sold for about a 10 point gain, based on the run up in such a short time and Preston's P & F advice. ABT, I continue to hold
with about a 25 % gain. Here's a recommendation on ABT and some other ideas:

Relative Strength Leader Says 'Buy' (ABT)
Wednesday, October 21, 1998

Relative strength legend Dan Sullivan has accumulated an
impressive record since 1969 by following his proprietary
consensus model religiously. His model groups a number of
indicators into monetary, momentum and trend components. If
two of three components are in positive territory, the model
flashes a buy signal and Sullivan issues a list of high
relative strength stocks to buy immediately.

Sullivan's model has been in sell mode since late July, but
the rally of the past few days pushed it into buy territory
on Monday. His recommended stocks: Abbott Labs (ABT),
Albertson's (ABS), Ameritech (AIT), ADP (AUD), Becton-
Dickinson (BDX), BellSouth (BLS), Biogen (BGEN), Biomed
(ABMI), Comcast (CMCSK), CVS Corp. (CVS), Cox Broadcasting
(COX), Freddie Mac (FRE), Genzyme (GENZ), IBM (IBM), Johnson
& Johnson (JNJ), EMC (EMC), Merck (MRK), Paychex (PAYX),
Peco Energy (PE), Safeway (SWY), Schwab (SCH), Schering
Plough (SGP), Solectron (SLR), Sunamerica (SAI), Sepracor
(SEP), Walmart (WMT), Walgreens (WAG) and Yahoo (YHOO).

For more on Dan Sullivan's recommendation see "Actual Cash
Account," October 1, 1998, The Chartist. Dan Sullivan,
leading technician, uses proprietary relative strength
gauges for stock selection and moving average comparisons.

investools.com

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ROFL on your post to Mike H. I hope that he gets you back !!!

Sergio