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At the end of each trading week, Hillbent scans the market for extremely overbought stocks with a proprietary "E" (weakest) or "D" (next weakest) ranking in terms of negative fundamentals for revenue and earnings stability. The generated results is better known as the "Weekly Dogs With Fleas" watchlist.

Past observations have revealed that such candidates may experience reversal corrections to the downside once the market reconfirms that their fundamentals remain relatively poor.

(The purpose of this list is not to provide specific recommendations, but instead serve as a starting point for investment ideas as the upcoming trading week unfolds. Please refer to our Market Condition Report to determine if market direction trend analysis supports a bullish or bearish investment bias.)

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    I don't know what you are referring to, but LDK is anything but overbought. Stochastics don't show that and neither do bollinger bands. What are you talking about?
    Feb 01 11:20 AM | Link | Reply
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    Look at the LDK shorts. This stock has over 10,000,000 shares shorted. Doesn't that mean it's oversold? An that may not include the naked shorts.
    The elimination of regulations in the Bush Crime Wave trashed this stock.
    I hope they keep Gitmo open for those criminals and let the small fry picked up in Iraq go to make room.
    Feb 01 10:25 PM | Link | Reply
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    Where do you/they get the data that says LDK has "negative fundamentals for revenue and earnings stability." ????

    Also agree with the two comments posted above.
    Feb 02 08:59 AM | Link | Reply
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    Believe JPM will rocket through $35 by Linclon's Birthday for too many reasons to list here.
    Mar 15 02:31 PM | Link | Reply