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To: Nancywaz who wrote (28012)3/17/1999 12:42:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
CCL.. Nancy I totally agree with you on CCL, you will remember that it had a full page feature yesterday in Investor's business daily and they don't give those feature pages to just anyone. I went through the exact same same thing with CCL last quarter and I remember it perfectly. You'll remember though that it had a surge about the time they announced they were comfortable with the estimates and they would beat which was weeks before earnings and that's when I entered it.

by the time earnings came out the stock was down and I was disappointed, then it flew up and was a very good earnings play and I actually held it for weeks. I am not in CCL just yet and I want to see what the option volume is like (less than 50 contracts and I don't get in) otherwise I too would consider a hold although I would not have advocated it to the general thread or subscribers (but let them eavesdrop on our 'conversation' and make their own decision).



To: Nancywaz who wrote (28012)3/17/1999 12:42:00 PM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 120523
 
CCL.. Nancy I totally agree with you on CCL, you will remember that it had a full page feature yesterday in Investor's business daily and they don't give those feature pages to just anyone. I went through the exact same same thing with CCL last quarter and I remember it perfectly. You'll remember though that it had a surge about the time they announced they were comfortable with the estimates and they would beat which was weeks before earnings and that's when I entered it.

by the time earnings came out the stock was down and I was disappointed, then it flew up and was a very good earnings play and I actually held it for weeks. I am not in CCL just yet and I want to see what the option volume is like (less than 50 contracts and I don't get in) otherwise I too would consider a hold although I would not have advocated it to the general thread or subscribers (but let them eavesdrop on our 'conversation' and make their own decision).



To: Nancywaz who wrote (28012)3/17/1999 1:30:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 120523
 
<<ALERT>> last call for stock #4 March 17 earnings play!! it's up over 2 points since I called it the first time.. and now it's really popped and its up 8.7% already today.. This is what I mean by a 'call' if I don't say a word for the entire week on a particular stock like I haven't said a word on WSM,CKR SKS you can very rightly assume they should be left alone as they are not going to be in play.
NOW i put the word PREFERRED TRADE ON ONLY 3 STOCKS out of twenty two that were earnings plays this week.. One was PAYX which was a hit and will still be a hit, the other was stock #4 for March 17, and the third was ROST which is lukewarm. I can't be an clearer than that.
Not to mention the big trio we played all last week: CMVT,SLR and JBL and the 'nets.. including the first thread to come with EPAY, WEBT, ABOV and NITE last week.

Tonight after the close I'm going to download the last 4 watch lists up until today on the thread including of course the charts etc. This way subscribers and non-subscribers can discuss some of the ones that are there 24-48 hours. What I suggest is that you put in a separate 'market gems' database into your quotes program so you can scan the list the way I do and pick out the stocks that are giving off alerts.