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02 tax loss season;Mother of all buying opportunites?
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With a whole universe of jettisoned bombed out stocks will the 02 tax loss season be the Mutha? This forum is looking for ideas to exploit this theme as we approach mutual fund tax loss selling (through October), and individual tax loss selling through Dec. There are also indications that market makers and specialists are not making a market in these stocks, witness the numerous 5% swings up and down on tiny volume. The focus will be on the inefficient pricing afforded by such artificial selling. Candidates should be quality companies under $1 billion market cap (and thus off the institutional radar screen). Under $5 stocks might also be prime, as they come off margin eligibilty and face more artifical selling. Leveraged debt laden companies are fair game, but we are looking for survivors, with strong underlying balance sheets a plus. Timing tools can be discussed as well.
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212I don't view it as a straight deflation, inflation argument. The deflation wrusswinter-6/7/2003
211Russ, thanx for heads up. I wish this rally was explained just by Greenspan pumpild-6/7/2003
210There is a very important followup to this Bosler piece (reference page 3 for rerusswinter-6/7/2003
209There is a very important followup to this Bosler piece (reference page 3 for rerusswinter-6/7/2003
208IMO, Ok statistical reference only. VL is available at most large libraries.russwinter-5/28/2003
207russwinter--what do you think of valueline research? A friend of mine was consiCapitalistHogg™-5/28/2003
206SARS in China likely to hit AMD, Intel figures Sales of all Chinese PC types plRealMuLan-5/21/2003
205Analyst: SARS may lift China PC sales By John Lui Special to CNET News.com MaRealMuLan-5/21/2003
204Nice Call on LOW, looks like that is where it will be going. That bad tick onCapitalistHogg™-5/19/2003
203Not yet, I'm hanging on, very bullish on this sector, not playing for small russwinter-5/12/2003
202russwinter-do you have a price target on CHK? Currently trading at 9.25.CapitalistHogg™-5/12/2003
201Russ, thanx for the link. I'm very skeptical of put/call ratios. Options arild-5/11/2003
200This might explain much about the put-call numbers. A lot of put writing would mrusswinter-5/11/2003
199According to the Chinese gov. stats. 2000: PC sale: 6,700,000 2001: PC sale:RealMuLan-5/10/2003
198Could you give us an idea of what percentage of the Chinese can afford computersLittle Joe-5/10/2003
197Message 18932212 I think SARS won't have too much effects on computer sale,RealMuLan-5/10/2003
196ild, this is from 4/29/03. So do not reflect much SARS impact yet. -------------RealMuLan-5/10/2003
195Yiwu, do you have statistics on who is buying computers in China? Is it mostly cild-5/10/2003
194Yiwu, what do you think about effects of SARS on computer sales in China? What hild-5/10/2003
193Just so you know, that taipeitimes see everything in China with negative view poRealMuLan-5/10/2003
192I'm already short INTC <i>Fear of SARS has scared Chinese consumers aild-5/9/2003
191<SARS> My hunch is SARS won't be that big, at least until next winterrusswinter-5/9/2003
190What do you think about effect of SARS on computer sales in China? According toild-5/9/2003
189LOW looks ready to short, serious bearish divergence on MACD: stockcharts.com[lrusswinter-5/9/2003
188Has there been heavy insider selling activity in that group? This would be my &qrusswinter-5/9/2003
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