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05-17-11 Trend Exhaustion Standouts

May 17, 2011 1:38 PM ETSMSI, CYH, LOGI, JRJC, XINGF, OXY, PTEN, CDE, AXS, PPDI
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Tony Kau is a financial analyst and swing trader from Portland, Oregon. He was most recently employed as an Analyst/Model Developer at a hedge fund. His core strategy relies on successfully identifying trend exhaustion patterns and capitalizing on them using both stocks and options. He publishes a daily trading blog to help others benefit from the tools he has developed. To see his daily trade alerts or learn more about trend exhaustion, visit http://TonyKau.com Tony's Trend Exhaustion Fund is a Contrarian, fundamentally-supported, long/short, swing trading fund, seeking to identify pricing trends of individual equities that appear to be exhausted and due for a reversal. The Trend Exhaustion identification and ranking system is also employed as an entry/exit timing mechanism for a market-neutral hedge fund.
The following picks are based on their recent trending price and volume movement.  For a stock to make this list, it typically has just experienced a large, quick price movement, with dwindling volume.  This list can be used to establish entry and exit points for longer term investors, or, as I use them, for short-term swing trading signals.  More details at TonyKau.com

  •  SMSI Long
  •  CYH Long
  •  LOGI Long
  •  JRJC Long
  •  XING Long
  •  OXY Long
  •  PTEN Long
  •  CDE Long
  •  AXS Long
  •  PPDI Long

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