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hi paultaut,
due to time constraints, i can't reply to comments as often as i would like...
i do rate stocks "C" but these aren't included on the lists of either of these reports... i'm looking for strong companies that are oversold or weak companies that are overbought... essentially the philosophy is to run with the strong and attack the weak...
the model is based upon a combination of proprietary fundamental & technical indicators and probably not suited for short-term trading, but more for swing or position style trading...
i don't cover pink sheet stocks b/c i need to have liquidity as a money mgr and also i do some decision support research for prop traders & institutions and they also require liquidity...
as my blog is titled "the market direction", i'm just trying to point people in what i perceive to be the right direction...
hope this helps... appreciate your comments...
On Mar 16 11:33 PM paultaut wrote:
> Nice: I noticed that your A/B list included 2 of 6 in the oil sector. > Do you have transistionary indicators which move selections from > neutral (I assume there is a C list) to A/B VS D/E? > > Also, what markets do you exclude? Bulletin Board, Pinks, etc.<br/> > > I invest in a lot of ADRs which are only listed on the Pinks.
6 'Bathwater Babies' and 20 'Dogs with Fleas' for the Week [View article]
due to time constraints, i can't reply to comments as often as i would like...
i do rate stocks "C" but these aren't included on the lists of either of these reports... i'm looking for strong companies that are oversold or weak companies that are overbought... essentially the philosophy is to run with the strong and attack the weak...
the model is based upon a combination of proprietary fundamental & technical indicators and probably not suited for short-term trading, but more for swing or position style trading...
i don't cover pink sheet stocks b/c i need to have liquidity as a money mgr and also i do some decision support research for prop traders & institutions and they also require liquidity...
as my blog is titled "the market direction", i'm just trying to point people in what i perceive to be the right direction...
hope this helps... appreciate your comments...
On Mar 16 11:33 PM paultaut wrote:
> Nice: I noticed that your A/B list included 2 of 6 in the oil sector.
> Do you have transistionary indicators which move selections from
> neutral (I assume there is a C list) to A/B VS D/E?
>
> Also, what markets do you exclude? Bulletin Board, Pinks, etc.<br/>
>
> I invest in a lot of ADRs which are only listed on the Pinks.