15 'Bathwater Babies' and 20 'Dogs with Fleas' for the Week 2 comments
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At the end of each trading week, Hillbent scans for the equity market for potential anomalies which exhibit extremely oversold and overbought conditions. Past observations have revealed that such candidates may experience reversal corrections to the upside or downside once the market reconfirms that their fundamentals remain solidly intact or relatively poor. From a contrarian perspective, these lists may also serve as a precursor to changes in institutional sentiment and underlying fundamentals.
(The purpose of this report is not to provide specific recommendations, but instead serve as a time-saving reference tool and starting point for investment ideas as the upcoming trading week unfolds. Of course, the results generated are not always perfect and users are strongly encouraged to perform their own due diligence on these names. Note that overbought and oversold conditions are based upon proprietary algorithms and quantitative models instead of conventional technical analysis indicators. As a supplement to this report, please refer to our Market Condition Summary to determine if market direction trends support a bullish or bearish investment bias over short-term, intermediate, and long-term timeframes.)
1) Stocks with Hillbent’s proprietary "A" (strongest) or "B" (next strongest) ranking in terms of positive fundamentals for revenue and earnings stability comprise what is better known as the "Weekly Babies With Bathwater" watchlist. (See results below)
Weekly Babies With Bathwater (04-03-2009)
2) Stocks with Hillbent’s proprietary "E" (weakest) or "D" (next weakest) ranking in terms of negative fundamentals for revenue and earnings stability represent what is better known as the "Weekly Dogs With Fleas" watchlist. (See results below)
Weekly Dogs With Fleas (04-03-2009)
Disclosure: Hillbent.com, Inc. or its affiliates may own positions in the equities mentioned in our reports. We do not receive any compensation from any of the companies covered in our reports.
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This article has 2 comments:
How is any of that reflected in a rating of "E"
Worthless articles.
thanks for the comment... hope to hear from you again regarding future postings...
SINA is down -4.5%+ since I issued this report. babies with bathwater & dogs with fleas is a proprietary system that I share for free. The stock was overbought and showed major signs of institutional distribution throughout the rally.
furthermore, advertisers are feeling the pain in china too and it probably helps explain why SINA's outlook for the 1st quarter is a bit weak...4Q was a bang up job, but that's all behind us now...
i just smacked you upside the head with a bag of gold coins and you didn't even recognize it... if you don't understand something, don't just dismiss it as worthless. explore beneath the surface from different angles & you just might find hidden treasures....
not all of these names work, but if you use this list in conjunction with the market condition summary report (@ hillbent.com), you will find that your odds for success increase greatly...
cheers....
On Apr 05 07:01 PM kagame wrote:
> This is beyond subjective. SINA for example is rallying off of 52wk
> lows that occurred do to its upcoming merger with FMCN.
>
> How is any of that reflected in a rating of "E"
>
> Worthless articles.