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Strategies & Market Trends
ROLLING STOCK STRATEGY
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Emcee:  donald sew Type:  Unmoderated
Im looking for some good ROLLING STOCKS, those which historically trade in a certain range. Feel that this strategy can be even more effective with good charting skills. If it is done perfectly, which seldom happens, one could ride a stock both long then short. If one does ride the stock up and down, then "BOXING THE STOCK" may minimize the risk (but also minimize the profit).

If anyone has a good rolling stock, please share it with us here.

Thanks Donald
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33 Look at Mu, MOT, INTC, and MSFT. Expect MSFT to sell down after earnings, alwaycbstock-4/1/1997
32 To All: The majority of all stocks are rolling all the time, which everybody sWayners-3/28/1997
31 Nice post Doug. Look at my thread Wade Cook/Rolling Stocks. Under this thread bottomfish-3/9/1997
30 Joe, I haven't been to any seminars, nor do I intend to go to any. FroDoug R-3/8/1997
29 Doug, Frequency is important. I also look at amplitude because I do not Joe at HOME!-3/8/1997
28 Rolling stocks are appealing. Frequency of rolls is a factor that seems vitalDoug R-3/8/1997
27 Tread, I meant to say that I put in a GTC for 3/4. Today, I decided to chaJoe at HOME!-3/6/1997
26 Thread, I bought 560 shares of QDRX at 3/4 today around noon. I did some mJoe at HOME!-3/5/1997
25 William and Thread, What parameters do you use in a screen to select rollers? Maureen-3/5/1997
24 That's the right definition! The idea is to calculate the channels (up &William Woods-3/5/1997
23 Walter, My definition of a "Rolling Stock" is a stock that in a Joe at HOME!-3/4/1997
22 Rolling Stock - what is your definition? I like that idea of trading on rollinWalter F. Rauch-3/4/1997
21 Joe, take a look at MILK, it trades from 3 5/8 to 5 1/2. GwolfGwolf-3/4/1997
20 IT'S TOO QUIET! I WISH I COULD THINK OF SOMETHING TOO GET THIS THREAD STAJoe at HOME!-3/2/1997
19 All, I sent out my application for my lombard account a few days ago. I aJoe at HOME!-2/22/1997
18 I am subscribing a "Rolling Stocks" report from the following stock aWilliam Woods-2/21/1997
17 Stephan, CHTT does fall under the category of rolling stock, but the patterns donald sew-2/17/1997
16 Donald, Check out CHTT. SteveStephen Zodkoy-2/17/1997
15 Thank you, Donald I really appreciate this request. May I ask whether you set Arthur Tang-2/14/1997
14 Hey, world! I just started getting interested in the stock market about a montJoe at HOME!-2/12/1997
13 Wayne Just check the charts and I think you got one. The time key is approximdonald sew-11/9/1996
12 Donald, Look at service merchandise. It rolls between 4.50 and 6.00 and prWayners-11/8/1996
11 Maybe try looking at muei, don't know if this is what you are looking for bupside down-11/5/1996
10 Hello Chan, good to see you here. Seems like this is the place to be, now. I seImuah-11/1/1996
9 Jack........by golly....I wondered where you had gone....good to see you on thiChandler H. Everett-11/1/1996
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