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canslim-digest Tuesday, June 30 1998 Volume 02 : Number 311
In this issue:
Re: [CANSLIM] Groups:TY for the fish
Re: [CANSLIM] Groups:TY for the fish
Re: [CANSLIM] EDAC - Falling Knifes
Re: [CANSLIM] Groups
Re: [CANSLIM] Groups:TY for the fish
Re: [CANSLIM] Groups
Re: [CANSLIM] Groups
[CANSLIM] "M"
RE: [CANSLIM] Groups:TY for the fish
Re: [CANSLIM] Groups:TY for the fish
Re: [CANSLIM] ask price not listed.
Re: [CANSLIM] Surrogates
Re: [CANSLIM] Surrogates
Re: [CANSLIM] COMR
Re: [CANSLIM] COMR
Re: [CANSLIM] "M"
Re: [CANSLIM] Surrogates
Re: [CANSLIM] "M"
[CANSLIM] "M"
[CANSLIM] Intervention on the yen
[CANSLIM] ACC/DIST on LSN
Re: [CANSLIM]SALT
Re: [CANSLIM] ACC/DIST on LSN
Re: [CANSLIM]SALT
Re: [CANSLIM]SALT
[CANSLIM] HGS file (hgs0629.xls)
[CANSLIM] F-16 blows up anti aircraft site in Iraq
Re: [CANSLIM]SALT
Re: [CANSLIM]SALT
[CANSLIM] Top Investment gurus
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 09:47:23 -0700 (PDT)
From: Tannis Malone <edmalone@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Groups:TY for the fish
I did, thanks. Give a man a fish.....Now can you teach me how to
fish? How do I pick the groups?
- ---dbphoenix <dbphoenix@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> I hope those of you who took my Computer Services suggestion last week
> are happy you did so. For the more conservative among you, Mobile/RV
> has a very pretty group chart--a seven-week base, nine-week cup, and
> 1-week handle. Res/Comml Bldg has a similar chart. Airlines are
> showing a seven-week cup and a three-week handle. In each case, the
> 17d is just coming up through the 50, indicating strength.
>
> Happy hunting!
>
> --Db
>
>
>
>
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 09:50:06 -0700 (PDT)
From: dbphoenix <dbphoenix@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Groups:TY for the fish
<<I did, thanks. Give a man a fish.....Now can you teach me how to
fish? How do I pick the groups?>>
Probably not the way I do. That would involve entering the symbols
for all the stocks in the most likely groups into a computer program,
making composite securities of all the groups, then charting them.
But there are at least three other ways. One is to use Roger's site
which details group movement. Another is to use to group list from
the Delphi site and keep track of movements using Excel. Another is
to create your own list using IBD and track it in Excel. The
difficulty with the latter two is that they lag so badly.
- --Db
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 12:19:47 -0400
From: "Frank V. Wolynski" <Wolynski@MindSpring.Com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] EDAC - Falling Knifes
Still getting the hang of it.
I was incorrect with the 200%. I should have said 2x, or 100%.
Also the 62% retracement is of the prior run, not absolute as I was measuring.
.62 x high. <- wrong.
Thanks for pointing that out.
I had not heard of the warning signal levels you mentioned. Just alot of
referrals to the 50% of the 50day and 100% of the 200day.
I am ignoring the low as an over-reaction on 2/3. This in favor of three
touches on the dates I mentioned.
As far as buying, selling, or selling short? None of the above.
Learning, observing, gleaning, peering through the haze.
Thanks,
Frank Wolynski
08:20 PM 6/28/98 -0700, you wrote:
><<Perfect example of sell when the price is 50% above the 50day MOV
>and 200%
>above its 200day MOV. Actually did a bit better than that when it
>topped on
>5/26/98.>>
>
>I know you know it's 100% above, but someone not familiar with this
>might get confused. The warning signals are 30% above the 50 and 70%
>above the 200.
>
><<It has fallen to the short 4 week base it put in in mid april to mid
>may,
>10.25 to 11.75.
>However a trendline exists, three points touch on the August 97 low,
>again
>in February and April of 98. I would gauge trendline support to be in
>the
>10.5 area.>>
>
>Are you ignoring the low on 2/3? If so, your trendline support would
>be a little more than a point lower. Unless I'm showing a bad tick.
>If not, that would also jibe with the 200d.
>
><<Since it has fallen 50% plus a bit, I would expect a further
>fall to the 62% Fibonacci level. Again this is at the $10.25 level.>>
>
>Where are you measuring from? From 3 to 18?
>
><< I would
>also expect the fear factor (Fridays gap down) to peak early Monday in a
>selling climax and the turnaround to take place during the lunch hours.
>
>After that I would expect a bounce in an attempt to get back to the
>50day
>then followed by weak performance.
>
>Would this technical scenario seem reasonable? >>
>
>It's reasonable, but there are others that might be just as
>reasonable. What are you interested in doing? Buying? Selling?
>Selling short?
>
>--Db
>
>
>
>
>
>==
>dbphoenix@yahoo.com
>
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 10:05:47 -0700 (PDT)
From: dbphoenix <dbphoenix@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Groups
<<Except those that bought JDAS. };^)>>
Which goes to show that TA won't compensate for bad news. This one
looked just fine--shakeout in the bottom of the cup, high up on the
right side, 17d starting to come up through the 50d. I'm surprised
that a downgrade from one broker would have the effect it has. There
must be something more important going on.
There may be a bounce in it. If there is, consider shaking hands with
it, wishing it well, and saying goodbye until you find out more about
what's going on. Look at what happened to MANU. Or JBL.
- --Db
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 13:07:09 -0400
From: Craig Griffin <cagriffin@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Groups:TY for the fish
Db wrote:
>But there are at least three other ways. One is to use Roger's site
>which details group movement. Another is to use to group list from
>the Delphi site and keep track of movements using Excel. Another is
>to create your own list using IBD and track it in Excel. The
>difficulty with the latter two is that they lag so badly.
There is probably a way to do it with QPv2 (Quotes Plus). Their groups
seem very close to the IBD groups (from a brief look). At least there is
enough "resolution" in the view (based on the number of groups 200+) that
one could possibly do something very similar to Db without having to enter
all of the names. For example, when I select the Group Computers-Internet
from the QP display program - I get a list of all of the stocks in that
group. I can then choose to make that group into a separate list-file. I
can then chart that list file using "Next Chart" button or the page-down
key. I imagine that I could then make that list-file into an "index" by
using it in Metastock or Windows on Wallstreet.
So, it should be possible to run a scan on QPv2 that extracts all groups
into separate list files and then pass those list-files to a charting
program that can treat them as an index. In fact there may be a way to
chart them as a group in QP, but I am not aware of it.
Just a 4th or 5th option for you.
Best regards,
Craig
- -
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 13:46:24 -0400
From: "Frank V. Wolynski" <Wolynski@MindSpring.Com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Groups
Yup, like 'em, looks good.
One of those Ian Woodwards HGS groups too!
Technical too!
My favorites!
Fuel!
Db, how do you like the Commrl Svcs-Staffing group?
Frank Wolynski
At 07:26 AM 6/29/98 -0700, you wrote:
>
>I hope those of you who took my Computer Services suggestion last week
>are happy you did so. For the more conservative among you, Mobile/RV
>has a very pretty group chart--a seven-week base, nine-week cup, and
>1-week handle. Res/Comml Bldg has a similar chart. Airlines are
>showing a seven-week cup and a three-week handle. In each case, the
>17d is just coming up through the 50, indicating strength.
>
>Happy hunting!
>
>--Db
>
>
>
>
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>
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>
>
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 11:29:54 -0700 (PDT)
From: dbphoenix <dbphoenix@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Groups
<<Db, how do you like the Commrl Svcs-Staffing group?
Frank Wolynski>>
As a group chart, it looks terrible. But there are "Y2K" stocks--such
as SYNT--in this group, and a few special cases like LBOR, which is--I
believe--unique. In this case, as in the "Misc" groups, I don't think
it matters much what the group chart looks like since these may not
belong there in the first place. In other words, it doesn't really
matter what KELY is doing since they're completely different from
LBOR. Not that LBOR is a buy. Just an example.
It'll be interesting to see what happens to SYNT if it reaches 40
quickly, as that is twice the 200d. A battle between CSers who want
to buy at the new high and the money managers who sell at twice the
200d. The best thing it could do is sit right where it is and form a
handle.
- --Db
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 16:04:47 -0400
From: Jeffry White <postwhit@sover.net>
Subject: [CANSLIM] "M"
FWIW, 1% on volume in the Nasdaq today. That yields three 1% on volume
moves within the 3-10 day window off the 6/15 low. Not sure what's
truly CANSLIM about it (since you only need one), but as Db verified,
back in April and May of 1997 there were four 1% on volume moves within
the window and the Nasdaq ran until distribution began around October 6,
1997.
Enough to make one "hopeful".
Jeffry
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 13:23:05 -0400
From: Chris Reid <ca2reid@novice.uwaterloo.ca>
Subject: RE: [CANSLIM] Groups:TY for the fish
Stocksmart shows the top groups for each day on their opening screen, =
bar graph style(at least they used to). It's all done in java, so one =
can click on the bar graph and I believe it will send your browser to a =
url with a list of the companies in the group. Another note on =
stocksmart, try one of the stockmart pro trials (I can't afford it - =
student), all there charting software is also done in java which means, =
unlike with big charts it doesn't have to reload a new picture every =
time you pick a new stock or modify your T A paramaters, it simply =
downloads the applet (this takes a little time), but from then on it =
downloads just the raw data, and the graphing is done by the applet. =
What this means is speed, even with a 9600 baud modem the graphs will =
come up fast (unlike bigcharts). The graph are interactive, meaning if =
you scroll your mouse over them it will read out the day, volume, close, =
open and change in real time.
Don't know if this helps
Sincerely,
Christopher Reid
- -
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 12:58:52 -0700 (PDT)
From: rolatzi <rolatzi@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Groups:TY for the fish
If you subscribe to DGO, you can download the weekly rankings of the
industry groups.
Ciao,
rolatzi
- ---dbphoenix <dbphoenix@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> <<I did, thanks. Give a man a fish.....Now can you teach me how to
> fish? How do I pick the groups?>>
>
> Probably not the way I do. That would involve entering the symbols
> for all the stocks in the most likely groups into a computer program,
> making composite securities of all the groups, then charting them.
>
> But there are at least three other ways. One is to use Roger's site
> which details group movement. Another is to use to group list from
> the Delphi site and keep track of movements using Excel. Another is
> to create your own list using IBD and track it in Excel. The
> difficulty with the latter two is that they lag so badly.
>
> --Db
>
>
>
>
> _________________________________________________________
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>
> -
>
>
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 18:31:06 -0400
From: "Tom Worley" <stkguru@netside.net>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] ask price not listed.
Frank,
Assuming your stock is NYSE, AMEX or Nasdaq listed, and you did not
put special conditions on your offer to sell at 6 5/16 such a "all or
none", then your offer to sell at that price should have been
represented to the market place or else accepted and executed by the
broker dealer receiving the order. If my assumptions are correct, a
complaint to the broker dealer with the order should be made. If their
response is "but it never traded that high", your appropriate and
correct response is "but you don't know that it wouldn't have if you
had shown my offer".
If you get no where with them, file a complaint with the NASD. You can
do that on line if you choose.
If you are willing/want to sell at 6 5/16, then you should not raise
your offer. If you do, you will go behind whoever else is already
offering there.
Tom W
- -----Original Message-----
From: Mulack@aol.com <Mulack@aol.com>
To: canslim@xmission.com <canslim@xmission.com>
Date: Monday, June 29, 1998 10:18 AM
Subject: [CANSLIM] ask price not listed.
>Hello members,
>
>I have an ask price in to sell at 6 5/16.
>
>The ask price being qouted is 6 3/8. Any ideas on why 6 5/16 is not
being
>show as the ask? and should I increase my ask price to 6 3/8 since
5/16 is
>not listed?
>
>Thanks
>
>Frank
>
>-
>
- -
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 16:55:26 -0700 (PDT)
From: dbphoenix <dbphoenix@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Surrogates
<<If you su*scribe to DGO, you can download the weekly rankings of the
industry groups.
Ciao,
rolatzi>>
The problem with DG is the same problem with IBD--every stock in the
group is included, even if it only costs six cents. This can make it
very difficult to detect when the true leaders in a group are moving
forward, i.e., the underperformance of all the other stocks in the
group are acting like a dead weight on the ranking.
This is not a criticism of IBD or DG and I have no desire to start yet
another argument. It is simply a fact of life. If you want a better
indication of group movement, consider selecting a subgroup of stocks
within a group to act as a surrogate (an HGS idea) for the group.
This can give you much faster notice of group movement.
You needn't buy a charting program for this. You can use Yahoo
portfolios. Create a portfolio such as Semi Equip. Enter the stocks
you're going to use to represent the group--AMAT, ADEX, KLIC,
whatever. Come up with 12-20. Then "buy" equal dollar amounts of
each (to keep them all evenly weighted) and note the portfolio value
on the date you established the portfolio (there are 16 different
fields you can choose under "Create New View"). This will help you
keep track of where the surrogate is going and how fast.
As far as I know, there's no limit on the number of portfolios or
stocks within the portfolios, but as a practical consideration, you
needn't follow more than twenty at a time. The fewer, the better.
An added advantage of these portfolios is that they deliver the news
on your stocks to the bottom of the portfolio page. You don't have to
go looking for it or follow a route somewhere to get to it.
- --Db
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 20:37:53 -0400
From: "Frank V. Wolynski" <Wolynski@MindSpring.Com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Surrogates
A good source for companies to add in your surrogate portfolios is the
"Industry Group Focus" in IBD. This is a list of top performing companies
in an industry group ranked by total of EPS+RS. The lists are restricted to
a max of approx 20-22 stocks however. Some groups have more than that, some
less.
The list is usually there each day, and over time, most performing groups
are eventually covered.
Frank Wolynski
At 16:55 6/29/98 -0700, you wrote:
>
>
><<If you su*scribe to DGO, you can download the weekly rankings of the
>industry groups.
>
>Ciao,
>rolatzi>>
>
>The problem with DG is the same problem with IBD--every stock in the
>group is included, even if it only costs six cents. This can make it
>very difficult to detect when the true leaders in a group are moving
>forward, i.e., the underperformance of all the other stocks in the
>group are acting like a dead weight on the ranking.
>
>This is not a criticism of IBD or DG and I have no desire to start yet
>another argument. It is simply a fact of life. If you want a better
>indication of group movement, consider selecting a subgroup of stocks
>within a group to act as a surrogate (an HGS idea) for the group.
>This can give you much faster notice of group movement.
>
>You needn't buy a charting program for this. You can use Yahoo
>portfolios. Create a portfolio such as Semi Equip. Enter the stocks
>you're going to use to represent the group--AMAT, ADEX, KLIC,
>whatever. Come up with 12-20. Then "buy" equal dollar amounts of
>each (to keep them all evenly weighted) and note the portfolio value
>on the date you established the portfolio (there are 16 different
>fields you can choose under "Create New View"). This will help you
>keep track of where the surrogate is going and how fast.
>
>As far as I know, there's no limit on the number of portfolios or
>stocks within the portfolios, but as a practical consideration, you
>needn't follow more than twenty at a time. The fewer, the better.
>
>An added advantage of these portfolios is that they deliver the news
>on your stocks to the bottom of the portfolio page. You don't have to
>go looking for it or follow a route somewhere to get to it.
>
>--Db
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>-
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>
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 21:14:29 -0400
From: Ari Lawson <arilaw@erols.com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] COMR
Any thoughts about COMR?
C: +45%. Q-ending 3/31/98. .42 vs .29. Sales up 11%
A: +39% GR
N: 6/98 Expands jet service to Kalamazoo/Battle Creek/Chattanooga,Tenn.
S: (not so small) 66.7 mill. outstanding. 64.7 mill. float
L: GRS= 89. RS= 90 EPS=97
I:Funds=16% banks 10% Mgt=3%
M: Your call.
I like the chart. Cup with handle.
Thanks Ari
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 21:14:29 -0400
From: Ari Lawson <arilaw@erols.com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] COMR
Any thoughts about COMR?
C: +45%. Q-ending 3/31/98. .42 vs .29. Sales up 11%
A: +39% GR
N: 6/98 Expands jet service to Kalamazoo/Battle Creek/Chattanooga,Tenn.
S: (not so small) 66.7 mill. outstanding. 64.7 mill. float
L: GRS= 89. RS= 90 EPS=97
I:Funds=16% banks 10% Mgt=3%
M: Your call.
I like the chart. Cup with handle.
Thanks Ari
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 21:49:43 -0400
From: "Frank V. Wolynski" <Wolynski@MindSpring.Com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] "M"
Jeffrey what are your volume figures for Friday and today.
AIQ has Fridays as 668239 and todays as 667520 for the OTC.
I suppose I am splitting hairs, but Dial Data is my data source and it
would be nice to know if there are discrepancies.
Also, it would negate the 1% on volume if I understand it correctly.
Thanks,
Frank Wolynski
At 04:04 PM 6/29/98 -0400, you wrote:
>FWIW, 1% on volume in the Nasdaq today. That yields three 1% on volume
>moves within the 3-10 day window off the 6/15 low. Not sure what's
>truly CANSLIM about it (since you only need one), but as Db verified,
>back in April and May of 1997 there were four 1% on volume moves within
>the window and the Nasdaq ran until distribution began around October 6,
>1997.
>
>Enough to make one "hopeful".
>
>Jeffry
>
>-
>
>
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 18:12:27 -0700 (PDT)
From: dbphoenix <dbphoenix@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Surrogates
<<A good source for companies to add in your surrogate portfolios is the
"Industry Group Focus" in IBD. This is a list of top performing
companies
in an industry group ranked by total of EPS+RS. The lists are
restricted to
a max of approx 20-22 stocks however. Some groups have more than that,
some
less.
The list is usually there each day, and over time, most performing
groups
are eventually covered.
Frank Wolynski>>
And don't forget that libraries will keep IBD for anywhere for a
couple of weeks to a year. Some of the groups were changed in
February, but most were left as they were. What better way to spend a
Saturday afternoon :)
- --Db
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Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 21:32:04 -0700 (PDT)
From: dbphoenix <dbphoenix@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] "M"
<<Jeffrey what are your volume figures for Friday and today.
AIQ has Fridays as 668239 and todays as 667520 for the OTC.
I suppose I am splitting hairs, but Dial Data is my data source and it
would be nice to know if there are discrepancies.
Also, it would negate the 1% on volume if I understand it correctly.
Thanks,
Frank Wolynski>>
Jeffry's out getting ice cream. According to Nasdaq, today's volume
was 659,270,156. Won't know about Friday till they put together their
monthly stats.
- --Db
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Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 06:14:03 -0400
From: Jeffry White <"postwhit@sover.net"@sover.net>
Subject: [CANSLIM] "M"
> Subject:
> Re: [CANSLIM] "M"
> Date:
> Mon, 29 Jun 98 21:49:43 -0500
> From:
> "Frank V. Wolynski" <Wolynski@MindSpring.Com>
> Reply-To:
> canslim@TJOSLIN.COM
> Organization:
> THERIAULT & JOSLIN
> To:
> canslim@lists.xmission.com
>
>
> Jeffrey what are your volume figures for Friday and today.
> AIQ has Fridays as 668239 and todays as 667520 for the OTC.
> I suppose I am splitting hairs, but Dial Data is my data source and it
> would be nice to know if there are discrepancies.
> Also, it would negate the 1% on volume if I understand it correctly.
>
> Thanks,
> Frank Wolynski
IBD showed NAS COMP Volume for Friday of 612m or so and shows 659m this
morning. The Nasdaq web site showed around 642m on the close yesterday.
Yahoo shows more, always, and I understand several data providers
(TC2000, for example) have volume that varies pretty wildly.
Disconcerting, so I follow the Nas site.
Regards,
JW
BTW, thanks for your group/surrogates discussions and pointers.
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Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 08:22:16 -0400
From: "Tom Worley" <stkguru@netside.net>
Subject: [CANSLIM] Intervention on the yen
Looking like the Feds just spend another couple billion of taxpayer
dollars supporting the yen. Haven't seen any news yet, but a major
move so far, and coming on top of a big day for the Japanese mkt (up
over 3%).
Tom W
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Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 19:36:18 +0700
From: "Peter Christiansen" <peterc@loxinfo.co.th>
Subject: [CANSLIM] ACC/DIST on LSN
Can someone with access to Daily Graphs Online give me the ACC/DIST ranking
for Leasing Solutions (LSN)? It is not listed in my printed copy of Daily
Graphs. Thanks in advance.
Peter Christiansen
Chiang Mai - Thailand
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Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 09:11:25 -0400
From: Ari Lawson <arilaw@erols.com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM]SALT
Anyone know where I can find an earnings est. for 1998,1999 for SALT. I
purchased 200 shares on 5/6/98, before the correction at 13.375. It held
up well.Yesterday it made a new high on x2.5 avg. vol. Thinking about
buying more before it reaches 5% over high.
Thanks Ari
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Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 08:16:53 -0500
From: "Joe Scott" <jo@koyote.com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] ACC/DIST on LSN
>Can someone with access to Daily Graphs Online give me the ACC/DIST ranking
for Leasing Solutions (LSN)? It is not listed in my printed copy of Daily
Graphs. Thanks in advance.
Peter Christiansen
Chiang Mai - Thailand
Its ranked B
joe
jo@koyote.com
http://www.koyote.com/users/jo
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Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 06:17:38 -0700 (PDT)
From: dbphoenix <dbphoenix@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM]SALT
<<Anyone know where I can find an earnings est. for 1998,1999 for
SALT. I
purchased 200 shares on 5/6/98, before the correction at 13.375. It held
up well.Yesterday it made a new high on x2.5 avg. vol. Thinking about
buying more before it reaches 5% over high.
Thanks Ari>>
stocksite.com, though you may want to consider adding to your position
on the pullback instead.
- --Db
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Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 09:23:11 -0400
From: Ari Lawson <arilaw@erols.com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM]SALT
db,
Don't you think Volume has dried up pretty well during it's base to not
have to worry about a pull back?
Thanks Ari
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Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 07:24:34 -0600
From: Dan Sutton <dsutton1@cris.com>
Subject: [CANSLIM] HGS file (hgs0629.xls)
Although I don't plan on posting the file on a daily basis,I uploaded
the HGS candidate file to the FTP site this morning. I thought there
might be some interesting activity after the action on the market
yesterday.
Unless there is some overwhelming need be posted more often, I thought I
would upload it on Wednesday morning and Saturday morning. Any thoughts,
input or suggestions?
The current file is at:
ftp://ftp.xmission.com/pub/users/m/mcjathan/canslim/hgs0629.xls
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Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 06:28:00 -0700
From: "Ken Davidson" <davidson@silk.net>
Subject: [CANSLIM] F-16 blows up anti aircraft site in Iraq
6/30/98 9:25 est.
It's looked like a flat to down open this morning. S&P 500 Globex futures
were off -1.50 points. The real news today, (just released) is that an
F-16 took out an anti aircraft station in Iraq last night. At the Globex
close they are now down -2.50 points. We may see more pressure at the open
as more people find out about it. Brent Sea crude Oil is up about a $1.00
on this news. It should be interesting none the less so make sure you have
those Put trades on!
Ken
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Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 06:48:37 -0700 (PDT)
From: dbphoenix <dbphoenix@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM]SALT
<<db,
Don't you think Volume has dried up pretty well during it's base to not
have to worry about a pull back?
Thanks Ari>>
Perhaps. But it's also shot up 20% in a week. Just a note of caution.
- --Db
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Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 09:51:30 -0500
From: "Thomas A. Moulton" <w2vy@xanthus.net>
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM]SALT
www.nasdaq.com
Hit InfoQuotes
and select Stock Reports (requires Acroreader for PDF)
also can get hardcopy via mail for free
98 0.45 EPS
99 0.60 EPS
95 0.11
96 0.38
97 0.34 (stockmaster.com and select Earnings History for neat chart)
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Thomas A. Moulton, W2VY
Green Hills Software
email: tmoulton@ghs.com
pager: http://www.xanthus.net/w2vy
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Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 22:26:02 +1200
From: "Dean Edwards" <d_edwa00@ihug.co.nz>
Subject: [CANSLIM] Top Investment gurus
Has anyone beaten these guys? Excluding of course Victor Niederhoffer
who recently "self-destructed" and has declared himself bankrupt. Has an
interesting comparison between Return on Equity to Price to Sales
combined with high relative strength.
http://www.w-link.net/~tadwolff/twpages/investmentgurus.htm
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