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To: the Chief who wrote (5308)3/30/1999 9:09:00 PM
From: Ray.  Respond to of 62348
 
the Chief,

I was wondering how you could track and follow so many stocks. I know, you are posting in many threads and responding to all postings addressing to you and to your PM.

Good to see I am not alone to be able to concentrate only on a few short term stocks at a time.

Congratulations for all the work you do on your thread and BII, RKR etc etc...threads.

Cheers,

Ray.



To: the Chief who wrote (5308)3/30/1999 11:38:00 PM
From: keith massey  Respond to of 62348
 
Chief

Just a trick.

You might try doing some TA on the medium/long term charts and set alarms on the ticker each morning on a group of stocks you follow. I normally set the alarms at important support and resistance levels or for volume. I have a ticker running with stocks I am watching very close and trading (or thinking of trading). Normally there are only 8-10 on this list. I run other tickers in the background and look at them occasionally throughout the day. However when an alarm goes it moves to my prime ticker. Once I'm in a stock I block everything else out and watch every movement like a hawk. I find I can't follow more than 2 or 3 stock really close (chart, depth, trades, news, chat lines, etc.) so I am in the same boat as you.

Best Regards
KEITH