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To: Bill Boy who wrote (25662)2/25/1999 2:56:00 PM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 120523
 
#2 on Feb 26 calendar, confirmed tomorrow morning 8:30 conference call afterward. It was in the First Call Radar Report. This is a for pay premium service that Market Gems is subscribed to and after trials and errors I find they are the best. They the most respected and IBD and Barron's uses them, I don't know if YHOO uses them. There could be discrepancies due to a variety of factors.



To: Bill Boy who wrote (25662)2/26/1999 12:29:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
CALENDAR UPDATE: March 1, 1999: ..Stock #1 is in positive territory but did not trigger a buy today, it did so yesterday. Stock #2 did trigger a buy signal today and has broken out. After Earnings: WIND holding on to strength ECLP pretty good, INTU holding on to strength.. None of them rate a sell yet. INTU options were sold after the morning gap up.

March 2nd Calendar: #6 looks like a nice breakout here #7 reported yesterday and did very well... good pick bad timing and is actually still up another point.

March 3rd.. Stock #3 triggered a buy signal looking good. #4 in positive territory and should be watched, #5 did not yet trigger a buy signal but looks okay, watch that one. #2 if it stays between 28 1/2 and 28 7/8 would be considering a buy signal..

Update: today's watch list (February 26, 1999) stock #9 from watch list still bucking the trend and showing strength, #10 is likewise.

Now I don't recommend getting into these stocks on a down day and before a weekend, but just stated that these were the technical facts that I read off the watch list and newsletter. The common denominator in the newsletter stocks up today is obviously the mid-cap retail sector. I have no doubt there are more watch lists stocks from the last few days bucking the trend but until the market turns I would not consider any of those.