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Strategies & Market Trends
January Effect 2005
An SI Board Since December 2004
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26This year I tried; NURM, GNVC and a couple of beaten down Canadian oils.King of Hearts-1/1/2005
25Hello Q, thanks for posting your picks. I purchased the following stocks. AGT, RockyBalboa-1/1/2005
24My final picks: PARS CAMD LIPD SGU MTMD PARS is a small pharmaceutical that gotQ.-12/31/2004
23Thanks Q, i also consider those stocks as replacement candidates for some stocksRockyBalboa-12/30/2004
22CAMD LIPD SGU are my picks so far. I'm not finding many candidates I like. Q.-12/30/2004
21XYBR worked for me early in 04. May try again for early 05. I'm pretty terchlrvn-12/29/2004
20I agree - if someone really wants to play the Jan effect now, it probably makes rrufff-12/29/2004
19"very low premium at this point. Do you really think they are worth the potsemi_infinite -12/29/2004
18Interesting picks - stocks that are certainly down for the year, speculative, farrufff-12/29/2004
17I mused about using options to play the Jan effect last year and here are my idesemi_infinite -12/29/2004
16Thanks for posting your selections, always great food for thought. I'm thinstevenallen-12/28/2004
15Hello, i have selected a slightly different approach and looked at cash rich sRockyBalboa-12/27/2004
14So far my screening hasn't turned up many good candidates for a January effeQ.-12/27/2004
13Has anyone bought any Jan. effect 05 stocks early instead of between Christmas archlrvn-12/23/2004
12Have followed this thread last few years & found it helpful. Have what may rchlrvn-12/23/2004
11Franklin, how would you define it... if the alternative universe has no definitiRockyBalboa-12/22/2004
10Suppose I live in an alternative universe? Does that change the calculation?Ben Wa-12/11/2004
9RS = relative strength = percentile ranking of a stock from 1 to 100 of the % chQ.-12/11/2004
8This sounds interesting, but I need to understand what RS means. Here in SwitzerAlfred W. Post-12/10/2004
7This sounds interesting, but I need to understand what RS means. Here in SwitzerAlfred W. Post-12/10/2004
6Flag poles; yes when a stock spikes high, recently very popular, particularly inRockyBalboa-12/9/2004
5Flag poles; yes when a stock spikes high, recently very popular, particularly inRockyBalboa-12/9/2004
4flag poles?Ben Wa-12/9/2004
3Interesting. Have you back tested that? How many years? And yes there are alwayRockyBalboa-12/9/2004
2Some food for thought - Piper Jaffray, with picks on page 4 piper.bluematrix.comstevenallen-12/8/2004
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