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Strategies & Market Trends
Return to Sender - Oversold Stocks and Other
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Searching through the Hot List here at SI I often find investors, even whole threads full of investors, giving up on stocks at the very time when they become most attractive to me. We as investors are ruled by strong emotions:

Fear and Greed

I have recently learned how easy it is to benefit from the first of these emotions by using some simple technical analysis. Stocks, which reach an oversold condition often, rebound quite nicely from the bottom. It is my intention to make use of this technique to make a nice return to sender. Call it bottom fishing if you like but it does work. We may not be holding these stocks long because we are interested in maximizing our profits while minimizing our risks.

I may also discuss some other situations which I have done greater due diligence on and therefore feel better about holding longer term. As always do your own due diligence. Finally, stay off this thread if you are looking for anyone else but yourself to hold responsible for your own investments.
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60 <b>IINT - B2B and more - IINT could be the only B2B, ERP, E-Commerce, EAMReturn to Sender-12/30/1999
59 It is a loose association but justifiable... The Linux List has grown so long Return to Sender-12/11/1999
58 Does TDFX belong on the Linux list?elepet-12/10/1999
57 Yes I honestly do think it will run again. All ADSP has to do is announce that Return to Sender-12/9/1999
56 You think it will run again? FMMatt Brown-12/9/1999
55 Adding ATYT to the Linux list based on this news from Oct 20th found by hoffy: Return to Sender-12/9/1999
54 LINUX Play: ADSP - Remote Access Products - Float 8.6 million shares - 11 milliReturn to Sender-12/9/1999
53 You are more brave than me. I want to find these before the huge run. Best of Return to Sender-12/9/1999
52 a little tidbit of PERL, think it will be fun tomorrow to play with it but not2MAR$-12/9/1999
51 I'm really cracking up now. You bought PERL, RHAT, or SILCF? I am also workReturn to Sender-12/9/1999
50 Good, thanks for that because i bought more off the Island ... now if we can 2MAR$-12/9/1999
49 Despite the lofty valuations of RHAT, PERL, and many other stocks in the Linux Return to Sender-12/9/1999
48 LINUX STOCKS! All the rage today but where will they be tomorrow? It seems likReturn to Sender-12/9/1999
47 I'm seeing 32 but that is still phenomenal: nasdaq.com <b>Linux is Return to Sender-12/9/1999
46 are you watching PERL @ $40 now? 2MAR$-12/9/1999
45 I added CMPT to the list of Linux related stocks I am following. It's a gooReturn to Sender-12/9/1999
44 <b>The Linux list:</b> adsp andn aplx corl cobt cpq dell doci esftReturn to Sender-12/9/1999
43 <b>The Linux list:</b> adsp andn aplx corl cobt cpq dell esft gojoReturn to Sender-12/8/1999
42 I had SCOC, SFTW, and UNFY written down but accidentally left them out. DELL, IReturn to Sender-12/8/1999
41 I missed one. I had SFTW written down but accidentally left it out: adsp andn Return to Sender-12/8/1999
40 The OTC BB market is definitely a minefield. The interesting thing is that it iReturn to Sender-12/8/1999
39 RTS - I thunked you nailed 'em all bubba... You didn't tell me you hMatt Brown-12/8/1999
38 <b>The ultimate list of LINUX related stocks: adsp andn aplx corl cobt cReturn to Sender-12/8/1999
37 VONE was incredibly good to me Newton. You might want to look at CYGN. The stocReturn to Sender-12/6/1999
36 Return to Sender: Thanks for your response to my questions. Sorry I didn'tNewton Yuen-12/1/1999
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