From: owner-canslim-digest@lists.xmission.com (canslim-digest) To: canslim-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: canslim-digest V2 #458 Reply-To: canslim Sender: owner-canslim-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-canslim-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-No-Archive: yes canslim-digest Sunday, November 29 1998 Volume 02 : Number 458 In this issue: Re: [CANSLIM] M cup Re: [CANSLIM] IBI CPB WATR Re: [CANSLIM] M cup [CANSLIM] CREE/ (NONCANSLIM--ONSL) Re: [CANSLIM] IBI CPB WATR Re: [CANSLIM] Tulips or .COM (wasInternet ) Re: [CANSLIM] IBI CPB WATR Re: [CANSLIM] ANN Re: [CANSLIM] M cup Re: [CANSLIM] Sell order flow? Re: [CANSLIM] IBI CPB WATR [CANSLIM] New Highs from DGO Re: [CANSLIM] WON on group charts Re: [CANSLIM] New Highs from DGO Re: [CANSLIM] Sell order flow? Re: [CANSLIM] Sell order flow? Re: [CANSLIM] Sell order flow? [CANSLIM] IBD Industry Groups - 1 Week Performance [CANSLIM] IBD Industry Groups - 4 Week Performance Re: [CANSLIM] Sell order flow? [CANSLIM] Capitulation [CANSLIM] LUCKY ONSL. [CANSLIM] JKHY [CANSLIM] Intro: Ron Russell [CANSLIM] Re: VIX Re: [CANSLIM] Re: VIX [CANSLIM] Re: VIX [CANSLIM] Weekly Stock List - Condensed Version ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 28 Nov 1998 22:38:57 -0500 From: "Frank V. Wolynski" Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] M cup The issue regarding New Hi's has to be put into context. Studying the # of NH's after a minor correction cannot be compared to the # after a deep correction (or Bear for those that prefer). This can be studied at length at: http://www.decisionpoint.com/HistCharts/NHNLmenu.html Where decades of data reside in chart form. Simply stated after such a deep correction, it will take a bit of time for the kind of numbers being expected to show up. The market cannot simply go to the other extreme in price range. Unless of course, we're taking Internuts. :-) I'm seeing a nice 4 week handle in the RUT. The RS has now flattened and the MACD oscillator has been slightly negative, but is turning less negative. An Elder signal! I'm very encouraged by the action of the RUT and think the action is positive. It is behaving very nicely considering the depth it was affected. I'm of the opinion, (remember what's it's worth!) the RUT will outperform the other indexes for the next couple of months. The major indexes all look a bit winded to me. It wouldn't surprise me to see a bit of profit taking to set in, at which time the RUT will show it's stuff, or fail miserably. Watch the divergence between the indexes, it will tell you everything. Regards, Frank Wolynski At 17:51 11/28/98 -0500, you wrote: >Tom W wrote,, > >>>This conclusion doesn't only come from the poor >performance of the Russell 2000, which completed a double bottom, but >remains well below its highs and appears to be basing currently. <<< > >Poor performance? It has run straight up from 310 to 390 in 4 weeks, I would >think a little rest and consolidation would be in order? It was just sooooo >far down. > >>>It >also comes from the low number of new highs being set,<< > >I have heard this quite a bit lately,, how could we expect to have large >numbers of stocks setting new highs when so many stocks are so far off there >highs?? >I wish I had some numbers on this, I know I have heard some,, as to a >percentage of stocks that are 50, 60, or 70 percent off there high.. >Particularly stocks like those stocks in the Russell? >Don't we need some time for those stocks to recover and then go on to new >highs, same as the Russell needs some time to recover? Its only been basing >for three weeks... It seems to me that this a broader rally,, and maybe it >will continue to get broader, encompassing more stocks, looks that way to >me.. > >>>>I'm seeing cups everywhere!!!<<< > >How could we not be seeing cups everywhere???, deep ones too,, we are back >to where we fell in the middle of July,, and now we have that resistance to >get through.. Lots of handles forming too.. What does WON say, three out of >four stocks follow the market?? > >Tom maybe I should sign off with my old signature, huh? All I know is that >when I post this much to this group it is probably a contrary indicator of >some sort,, ;-) > >don't know a thing >joe > > > > >- > > - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Nov 1998 22:51:52 -0500 From: "Joe Scott" Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] IBI CPB WATR >>>A rule should be to never trade your own specialty. <<< hmmm,, I would think just the opposite.. joe - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Nov 1998 22:48:41 -0500 From: "Joe Scott" Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] M cup I agree 100%, thank you for your insight, and the link,, I will be checking it out.. >>>I'm very encouraged by the action of the RUT and think the action is positive. It is behaving very nicely considering the depth it was affected. I'm of the opinion, (remember what's it's worth!) the RUT will outperform the other indexes for the next couple of months. The major indexes all look a bit winded to me. It wouldn't surprise me to see a bit of profit taking to set in, at which time the RUT will show it's stuff, or fail miserably.<<< joe - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Nov 1998 22:06:32 -0600 (CST) From: mckeener@ix.netcom.com Subject: [CANSLIM] CREE/ (NONCANSLIM--ONSL) Db, Too funny. I'm cracking up here. By now you must be flat out!! Can your heart take this? Mary - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Nov 1998 20:30:24 -0800 From: Tim Fisher Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] IBI CPB WATR Or anything within 50 miles of your home. Too much opportunity to be sentimental or think you know too much, or otherwise be subjective. At 10:51 PM 11/28/98 -0500, you wrote: >>>>A rule should be to never trade your own specialty. <<< > >hmmm,, I would think just the opposite.. > >joe > Tim Fisher, 1995 President, Pacific Fishery Biologists Ore-ROCK-On Rockhounding Web Site PFB Information mailto:tim@OreRockOn.com WWW http://OreRockOn.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Nov 1998 21:12:07 -0800 From: David Reid Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Tulips or .COM (wasInternet ) Just finished "Contrarian Investing " by Anthony Gallea and William Patalon. I am able to make some sense out of this internet rage now. The book is really good reading and an eye opener to the psychology of the Market. There is an interesting take on the old story about the Tulip Mania in Holland, and the big market crash in 1929. Herds of people were buying on pure speculation with no prior knowledge of the market. Or regard for the real value of what they were buying. Even the talking heads of that day were saying that things were going higher. When the contrarian view was that Tulips were really worthless, they were scoffed at and discounted as naysayers Other industries of that era suffered because of all the money pouring into Tulips. During the market crash of 1929 it seems that lots of speculators were margined to the hilt. When the market started down there were no buyers for their over inflated stocks. I don't know if this internet phenomenon is a Tulip mania or over inflated, But I know that it worries the hell out of me. It may end up as one of those, Last one out cut off the lights, deals. I haven't a clue as to where it will end up. But I will venture a guess , in a few years there will not be but a few players left around. and a lot of them will end up like Boston Chicken. If I were going to buy any of these internet stocks it would be only the market leaders. and I will only buy these when they come back down to earth. and show some REAL earnings. About a 50% trim in AOL YHOO would make them very attractive candidates. David Charles Cangialosi wrote: > I cant deny that I wish I had gotten on the internet bus at the right time. > However it's a little scary now. In IBD today WON's article on when to sell > he mentions two scenarios. One is where you get out to soon. The other is > the climax top. I dont have a lot of experience so I am going to believe > that this is a climax top and just wait my turn on these. > There are CANSLIM stocks that are buyable or close to it. > Thanks for all the advice, XCIT does not look to bad to me. AOL is still an > option. > I have ATHM and put the stop at 59. I refuse to give up my gain on that > one. I think once people start taking profit it is going to happen pretty > fast. The little guy may just get his lunch eaten. > Charlie > > - - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 00:09:46 -0500 From: "Joe Scott" Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] IBI CPB WATR >>Or anything within 50 miles of your home. Too much opportunity to be sentimental or think you know too much, or otherwise be subjective.<<< I see your point, although don't you think that by understanding what the company's product, service is about it will help you make a more educated analysis of there position in there particular market. Like you knew about WATR. I feel it helps me determine which are the leaders, and which are the losers,, especially in a new emerging market.. Regards joe - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 02:03:49 -0500 From: "Tom Worley" Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] ANN And looks like they had a problem in Q4 last year (9 cents) so an easy comparison for this year. So far early indications are for a strong retail shopping season, tho I'm already hearing and seeing lots of "sales" and price cuts to lure shoppers. That doesn't normally happen till later in December, tho for the past several years it has been done, so may now be the "industry practice". As for the debt level, looks normal to even decent for the sector, take a look at Sears (223%) and WMT (also 52%). Tom W - -----Original Message----- From: Joe Scott To: CANSLIM Date: Saturday, November 28, 1998 5:24 PM Subject: [CANSLIM] ANN SMenon Ann looks real good to me on a quick look.. Seems to meet the CANSLIM requirements, and looks to be a perfect time to get in.. I love that pull back to 31.00 volume fell off, I would have liked more volume fall off.. Pretty good pop .94 on pretty good volume. Might gap up a bit in the AM, if it does I would wait and hope it pulled back a little. Good support at 30.00, that allows you to buy it up to 32.00 for 7% stop loss.. Its at 31.75 now, didn't look at the ask,, close huh? What about the Debt.. 52% ? Is that a problem? Wouldn't be for me, retailer, this is a good time of the year for them, right? joe - - - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 02:10:08 -0500 From: "Tom Worley" Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] M cup Hi Joe, Consider that the Dow 30, Nasdaq, S&P100 and S&P500 have all hit new highs within the past week, surpassing highs that were set in July. On the other hand, the Russell 2000 is currently sitting at 402 while in July it was at 460. That's a "base" forming over 12% lower. That's what I mean by "poor performance", everything's relative. Yes, it's made a decent recovery, but is now back to underperforming the rest of the marketplace. Tom W - -----Original Message----- From: Joe Scott To: canslim@lists.xmission.com Date: Saturday, November 28, 1998 5:54 PM Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] M cup Tom W wrote,, >>This conclusion doesn't only come from the poor performance of the Russell 2000, which completed a double bottom, but remains well below its highs and appears to be basing currently. <<< Poor performance? It has run straight up from 310 to 390 in 4 weeks, I would think a little rest and consolidation would be in order? It was just sooooo far down. >>It also comes from the low number of new highs being set,<< I have heard this quite a bit lately,, how could we expect to have large numbers of stocks setting new highs when so many stocks are so far off there highs?? I wish I had some numbers on this, I know I have heard some,, as to a percentage of stocks that are 50, 60, or 70 percent off there high.. Particularly stocks like those stocks in the Russell? Don't we need some time for those stocks to recover and then go on to new highs, same as the Russell needs some time to recover? Its only been basing for three weeks... It seems to me that this a broader rally,, and maybe it will continue to get broader, encompassing more stocks, looks that way to me.. >>>I'm seeing cups everywhere!!!<<< How could we not be seeing cups everywhere???, deep ones too,, we are back to where we fell in the middle of July,, and now we have that resistance to get through.. Lots of handles forming too.. What does WON say, three out of four stocks follow the market?? Tom maybe I should sign off with my old signature, huh? All I know is that when I post this much to this group it is probably a contrary indicator of some sort,, ;-) don't know a thing joe - - - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 02:28:40 -0500 From: "Tom Worley" Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Sell order flow? Hi John, I presume they are referring to firms that receive compensation for directing trades on behalf of their clients to a particular market maker for execution. At my last firm, where I controlled order flow, I could direct the execution to any other broker dealer. Before the implementation of the Order Display rules (which have served to greatly cut the spread), I could typically earn 2 cents a share for my firm. After the implementation of the Order Display rules, a number of firms cut out "soft dollars" entirely, while the rest cut it typically to half a cent a share. Any reputable firm will not allow order flow compensation (soft dollars) to take priority over getting best execution. And the sums now involved are so reduced that it should not be a major concern. If you are satisfied with the execution, don't fret that the firm may get a hidden payment for it. And anyone that believes that ANY firm can break even, much less show a profit, by only charging $7 or $10 per trade must, by definition, also believe in the tooth fairy, Santa Claus, etc. They gotta make their money somehow, and soft dollars is part of the firm's total revenue picture, just like trading the spread (and taking market risk) is part of it for a market maker. Tom W - -----Original Message----- From: John R. Allen To: canslim discussion grp Date: Saturday, November 28, 1998 9:16 PM Subject: [CANSLIM] Sell order flow? Recently I have considered moving my account from etrade. At Gomez.com there is considerable discussion on a number of on line brokers. Nearly all of it for the top 20 brokers is extremely negative. One particular comment has to do with "selling order flow" What is that? TIA John R. Allen - - - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 02:35:39 -0500 From: "Tom Worley" Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] IBI CPB WATR I happen to agree with Tim's point. The biggest mistakes I have made over the years came from over analyzing and researching a company till I was so knowledgable that I was "smarter than the market". A stock was "oversold" just because "the market didn't understand" the company. That's what eventually turned me to looking at charts first, second and third, and only then maybe doing some fundamental research. I had to admit, the market was usually smarter than I am. That's why I eventually became a CANSLIMer, understanding how the "marketplace" values and views a stock is far more important than my opinion of it. Tom W - -----Original Message----- From: Joe Scott To: canslim@lists.xmission.com Date: Saturday, November 28, 1998 10:54 PM Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] IBI CPB WATR >>>A rule should be to never trade your own specialty. <<< hmmm,, I would think just the opposite.. joe - - - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 03:16:44 -0500 From: "Tom Worley" Subject: [CANSLIM] New Highs from DGO Here's the list from last week of those stocks in the Daily Graphs books that hit a new high during the week; had an RS of 80 or better; and Accum/Dist of C or better; and further screened for only those with an EPS of 80 or better. I have not screened for price, so some may be under $12. The total that made DGO's list (above criteria less EPS 80) was 287, a nicely growing number over prior weeks. The total of these that also had EPS of 80 or better was a healthy 145. Coupla comments, I noted that the number that made the list below with an EPS into the 90s seemed far greater than in recent weeks. Likewise, most of them had an A/D of A, with very few of B or C. This tells me that earnings growth (and potential) is steadily coming back into favor, and these stocks are responding with higher RS and new highs. FRE, ALTR, JKHY, ORCL, RX, NTRS, PAYX, HLYW, SHX, CAH, MNMD, AHO, SCOR, WAT, SERO, MCSC, WATR, CLX, CLKB, ASO, AEH, BK, CSGS, RAD, EFX, ABH, GDXA, BDY, ANF, OXE, MHK, NOKA, BBC, ARX, SDG, CACS, DHR, VRTS, DY, TSIC, ABT, BOBJY, FLGS, INSS, PVN, KRON, GAC, VTSS, EQU, QTRN, SGA, SEIC, CREE, NDN, YHOO, CEFT, MXIM, GILTF, MRX, PROX, AFL, ATYTF, VCI, SCH, MRK, TAGS, BMET, SBC, BVEW, FCBK, CBXC, ORLY, FDS, BEBE, NLCS, JEC, ABDR, FLEX, RESM, PDX. JP, POS, LSON, THQI, NSIT, FNM, SAI, PMS, IPG, WLP, LSTR, MSFT, ISCG, CTXS, CSCO, WCOM, CMVT, MTD, SGP, CUBE, HGR, ELK, NCOG, LLY, PBI, MWHS, SUNW, LXK, UTX, FOSL, ALSI, EDMC, WMT, CCRD, CHTT, CPS, NSOL, PHCC, UFPI, ITGI, EMC, VBNK, EAGL, BBBY, SLR, PLXS, PSDI, NEG, ASND, RMBS, CPWR, EMCC, CGO, SANM, CAKE, IBM, PLCE, ICUI, BHW, KROG, HD, GPS, POSIF, SAH, CMS. As always, I have not yet studied these charts, so can't comment on whether any are worth watching or buying. Likewise, don't bust my chops for any typos, you gotta do your own homework. Tom W - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 03:48:46 -0500 From: "Tom Worley" Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] WON on group charts It's been 5 weeks now since Wm O'Neil did this interview, and was interesting to go back and reread what he said then. One item I missed the first time around was the following, esp the final sentence. SchwabHost: What about Year 2000 problems in the financial industry? How could this affect the markets? William O'Neil: It may affect a few companies that do not handle the problem correctly. However, it has been so well broadcast that I do not think it should be a problem for the general market. There should also be a further recovery phase in the market after coming out of a possible recession by summertime next year. Tom W - -----Original Message----- From: Johan Van Houtven To: canslim@lists.xmission.com Date: Wednesday, November 11, 1998 2:07 PM Subject: [CANSLIM] WON on group charts In the October 22, 1998 interview with WON, located at: http://www.dailygraphs.com/dgtranscripts/schwab.htm - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 06:53:48 -0500 From: "james sullivan" Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] New Highs from DGO >As always, I have not yet studied these charts, so can't comment on >whether any are worth watching or buying. Likewise, don't bust my >chops for any typos, you gotta do your own homework. i think ndn, wmt, hd, and lxk are already out of the gate and doing fine....of the four, i believe hd has had the best volume coming out of the handle with lxk having the "sloppiest" chart.... my job doesn't allow me to be home to trade :( , so i consider myself lucky if i buy on increased volume - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 06:56:22 -0500 From: "Bob Amend" Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Sell order flow? I'm sure soft money is the way Suretrade.com makes their money. A few times they have executed orders well above the market price for a buy order and below the market price for a sell order. Bob - -----Original Message----- From: Tom Worley To: canslim@lists.xmission.com Date: Sunday, November 29, 1998 2:38 AM Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Sell order flow? >Hi John, > >I presume they are referring to firms that receive compensation for >directing trades on behalf of their clients to a particular market >maker for execution. At my last firm, where I controlled order flow, >I could direct the execution to any other broker dealer. Before the >implementation of the Order Display rules (which have served to >greatly cut the spread), I could typically earn 2 cents a share for my >firm. After the implementation of the Order Display rules, a number of >firms cut out "soft dollars" entirely, while the rest cut it typically >to half a cent a share. Any reputable firm will not allow order flow >compensation (soft dollars) to take priority over getting best >execution. And the sums now involved are so reduced that it should not >be a major concern. If you are satisfied with the execution, don't >fret that the firm may get a hidden payment for it. And anyone that >believes that ANY firm can break even, much less show a profit, by >only charging $7 or $10 per trade must, by definition, also believe in >the tooth fairy, Santa Claus, etc. > >They gotta make their money somehow, and soft dollars is part of the >firm's total revenue picture, just like trading the spread (and taking >market risk) is part of it for a market maker. > >Tom W > >-----Original Message----- >From: John R. Allen >To: canslim discussion grp >Date: Saturday, November 28, 1998 9:16 PM >Subject: [CANSLIM] Sell order flow? > > >Recently I have considered moving my account from etrade. At >Gomez.com >there is considerable discussion on a number of on line brokers. >Nearly >all of it for the top 20 brokers is extremely negative. One >particular >comment has to do with "selling order flow" What is that? >TIA >John R. Allen > >- > > > >- - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 09:17:35 -0500 From: "Tom Worley" Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Sell order flow? Just because they direct the order to another firm for execution doesn't mean the order should be executed at anything other than the market's best price. Protest any time this happens and you can document it. If they don't adjust the execution, file a complaint with the NASD. Just be sure by "market" you are referring to the lowest market offer (ask) for a buy execution and the highest bid for a sell. Also be sure the order doesn't have restrictions on it, like AON (All Or None). Even if the firm they direct the order to isn't quoting these prices, they still must honor them, or further direct the order to the market maker that is quoting those prices. Tom W - -----Original Message----- From: Bob Amend To: canslim@lists.xmission.com Date: Sunday, November 29, 1998 6:58 AM Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Sell order flow? I'm sure soft money is the way Suretrade.com makes their money. A few times they have executed orders well above the market price for a buy order and below the market price for a sell order. Bob - -----Original Message----- From: Tom Worley To: canslim@lists.xmission.com Date: Sunday, November 29, 1998 2:38 AM Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Sell order flow? >Hi John, > >I presume they are referring to firms that receive compensation for >directing trades on behalf of their clients to a particular market >maker for execution. At my last firm, where I controlled order flow, >I could direct the execution to any other broker dealer. Before the >implementation of the Order Display rules (which have served to >greatly cut the spread), I could typically earn 2 cents a share for my >firm. After the implementation of the Order Display rules, a number of >firms cut out "soft dollars" entirely, while the rest cut it typically >to half a cent a share. Any reputable firm will not allow order flow >compensation (soft dollars) to take priority over getting best >execution. And the sums now involved are so reduced that it should not >be a major concern. If you are satisfied with the execution, don't >fret that the firm may get a hidden payment for it. And anyone that >believes that ANY firm can break even, much less show a profit, by >only charging $7 or $10 per trade must, by definition, also believe in >the tooth fairy, Santa Claus, etc. > >They gotta make their money somehow, and soft dollars is part of the >firm's total revenue picture, just like trading the spread (and taking >market risk) is part of it for a market maker. > >Tom W > >-----Original Message----- >From: John R. Allen >To: canslim discussion grp >Date: Saturday, November 28, 1998 9:16 PM >Subject: [CANSLIM] Sell order flow? > > >Recently I have considered moving my account from etrade. At >Gomez.com >there is considerable discussion on a number of on line brokers. >Nearly >all of it for the top 20 brokers is extremely negative. One >particular >comment has to do with "selling order flow" What is that? >TIA >John R. Allen > >- > > > >- - - - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 09:28:00 -0500 From: "Bob Amend" Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Sell order flow? >Just because they direct the order to another firm for execution >doesn't mean the order should be executed at anything other than the >market's best price. >Just be sure by "market" you are referring to the lowest >market offer (ask) for a buy execution and the highest bid for a sell. The last time this happened the price I paid for the stock was a full 2 points above the stated high for the day. Does this qualify? >Protest any time this happens and you can >document it. If they don't adjust the execution, file a complaint with >the NASD. How do you file the complaint with the NASD? - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 12:31:28 -0500 From: "Frank V. Wolynski" Subject: [CANSLIM] IBD Industry Groups - 1 Week Performance 1 Week Group Performance Tabulations: Best 1 Week Performance: 1Wk Percentage This Week Last Week Rank Group Gain IBD Ranking IBD Ranking 0000,8080,0000# 1 Computer Softwr-Internet 67.8 1 1 # 2 Retail-Consumer Elect 21.5 30 48 # 3 Retail/Whlsle-Cmptr/Cell 19.1 7 9 # 4 Retail-Mail Order&Direct 11.7 60 168 # 5 Computer Softwr-Desktop 10.6 8 13 # 6 Retail-Misc/Diversified 9.3 43 72 # 7 Finance-Investment Bkrs 9.1 56 80 # 8 Computer Softwr-Security 8.9 40 70 # 9 Computer-Mini/Micro 8.3 5 5 #10 Computer-Mainframes 8.0 10 10 Worst 1 Week Performance: 1Wk Percentage This Week Last Week Rank Group Gain IBD Ranking IBD Ranking ffff,0000,0000#188 Elec-Parts Distributors -1.9 126 116 #189 Oil&Gas-US Explo&Prod -2.2 181 172 #190 Mining-Gems -2.3 176 160 #191 Oil&Gas-Machinery/Equip -2.5 194 186 #192 Oil & Gas-US Royalty Tr -2.6 166 143 #193 Metal Ores-Gold/Silver -3.2 79 59 #194 Oil&Gas-Cdn Exp&Prod -3.4 160 97 #195 Oil&Gas-Field Services -3.9 191 182 #196 Oil & Gas-Drilling -4.5 196 185 #197 Soap & Clng Preparatns -4.5 38 27 FWIW, Frank Wolynski - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 12:31:16 -0500 From: "Frank V. Wolynski" Subject: [CANSLIM] IBD Industry Groups - 4 Week Performance 4 Week Group Performance Tabulations: Best 4 Week Performance: 1Wk Percentage This Week Last Week Rank Group Gain IBD Ranking IBD Ranking 0000,8080,0000# 1 Computer Softwr-Internet 132.4 1 1 # 2 Retail-Consumer Elect 33.9 30 48 # 3 Retail/Whlsle-Cmptr/Cell 31.7 7 9 # 4 Computer Softwr-Desktop 25.4 8 13 # 5 Computer-Memory Devices 24.1 3 3 # 6 Computer Softwr-Security 21.8 40 70 # 7 Computer-Local Networks 20.5 6 8 # 8 Retail-Mail Order&Direct 19.6 60 168 # 9 Computer Softwr-Educ/Entr 19.5 21 31 #10 Computer-Mainframes 19.4 10 10 Worst 4 Week Performance: 1Wk Percentage This Week Last Week Rank Group Gain IBD Ranking IBD Ranking ffff,0000,0000#188 Metal Prod-Distributor -2.1 129 167 #189 Metal Ores-Gold/Silver -2.2 79 59 #190 Metal Ores-Non Ferrous -2.5 103 93 #191 Pollution Control-Svcs -3.0 122 103 #192 Oil&Gas-Cdn Exp&Prod -3.3 160 97 #193 Oil & Gas-US Royalty Tr -4.3 166 143 #194 Oil&Gas-US Explo&Prod -5.8 181 172 #195 Oil&Gas-Field Services -6.1 191 182 #196 Oil & Gas-Drilling -12.4 196 185 #197 Oil&Gas-Machinery/Equip -13.8 194 186 FWIW, Frank Wolynski - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 15:09:19 -0500 From: "Tom Worley" Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Sell order flow? Purchasing a stock $2.00 higher than the posted high for the day would clearly be a case justifying first a complaint to the brokerage house, then, if not corrected filing a formal complaint with the NASD. To file a complaint, go to www.nasdr.com and click on "Have a Complaint?", then click on "Filing a Complaint" then click on "Customer Complaint Form" buried down in the text. Tom W - -----Original Message----- From: Bob Amend To: canslim@lists.xmission.com Date: Sunday, November 29, 1998 9:29 AM Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Sell order flow? >Just because they direct the order to another firm for execution >doesn't mean the order should be executed at anything other than the >market's best price. >Just be sure by "market" you are referring to the lowest >market offer (ask) for a buy execution and the highest bid for a sell. The last time this happened the price I paid for the stock was a full 2 points above the stated high for the day. Does this qualify? >Protest any time this happens and you can >document it. If they don't adjust the execution, file a complaint with >the NASD. How do you file the complaint with the NASD? - - - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 15:54:56 -0500 From: Jeffry White <"postwhit@sover.net"@sover.net> Subject: [CANSLIM] Capitulation joe wrote: > Date: Sat, 28 Nov 1998 17:08:55 -0500 > From: "Joe Scott" > Subject: [CANSLIM] Menon & some thoughts > > >>>But that is the way it is. I am not fighting the tape.<<< > > Smartest thing I've heard in a while.. > > Is it a crime,, or against some unwritten stock market rule to trade these > internet stocks?. > > Am I supposed to feel guilty? > > Oh, I love this one,, probably my favorite,, > "Its not investing,, its gambling".. > > There are the leaders, and the losers in all the sectors, not just the > internets. > If anything, we are the folks that use, and know the internet, its services, > and products better than most.. > We are positioned perfectly to be able to benefit the most from this "mania" > as they all call it.. > I for one am sure glad of it, and I will do my best to take advantage of it > to the fullest, and have been.. > > Call me insane if you like,, "paying such high valuations", messing with > "internet mania".. > > I'll continue to practice Won's rules of money management, chart reading, > buying and selling rules, market watch, all modified slightly so as not to > exclude the fastest growing stocks in the market. > Oh and buy the way, watch the big M as closely as I can.. > > Speaking of the big M, where has Jeffry been? Tell us your thoughts Jeffry.. > Is it time to reign these wild horses in? I'm not getting that "feel" yet.. > Seems the only craziness is the trading of the internets,, and then only a > few.. > Who doesn't get a bit of a rush riding a 1000 lb animal that's just a > "little" out of control?? > > I hope everyone is having a wonderful holiday weekend with the family. > > joe Where have I been? Well, I capitulated (I think)... Early Wednesday morning, I had to go into the office and clear the decks to go over the river and through the woods. Just before I left, I looked at the market, looked at the internet stocks, looked at my account, looked at the chart of DBCC and put on a market order for virtually my entire margin buying power....long.... Need to go check my fill, having just stepped in from the long feast. Feels like it may have been a good trip to the in-laws, after all... Market? What market? Jeff - - ------------------------------ Date: 29 Nov 1998 20:57:56 -0300 From: Krukever Subject: [CANSLIM] LUCKY ONSL. >><>advice, >>even i bought it at 60 i sold it at 98!!!, excelent timing for you DB.>> >I'm glad you had a good experience and I'm glad you showed a profit, >but it was pure luck and had nothing to do with me. At this point, >ONSL has no fundamental or technical CANSLIM characteristics and >anyone buying it here does so on his own. >Again, I'm glad you're happy, but if you bought this on my advice, I >did something wrong somewhere. IT CAME FROM THIS POST: EVEN I=B4VE ENTERED LATE TO THE STOCK AND BOUGHT IT AT AN EXPENSIVE PRICE, I DON=B4T THINK WE CAN=B4T TALK ABOUT "THE RIGHT PRICE" BECAUSE THEY=B4RE ALL OVERVALUED FOR ME, AND I THINK THAT NONE OF THEM ARE AT A BUYING PRICE. BUT I DON=B4T WANT TO MISS THE INET EUFORIA, SO I TALK ABOUT GOOD OR BAD INET STOCKS. I THOUGHT IT WAS GOOD AND BOUGHT IT (GREAT VOLUME AND GREAT UPTREND), NOT MUCH BUT ENOUGH. AND BESIDES, THE IMPORTANT THING IS I CASHED OUT AND HAVE A 60% PROFIT IN MY HANDS. I THANK YOU AGAIN TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT :) REMEMBER THAT YOU CAN DO THE BEST RESEARCH ON ANY STOCK AND YOU CAN LOOSE MONEY ON IT, LUCKYLY OR NOT, I=B4VE MADE MY DAY. SALUDOS, DIEGO KRUKEVER.- - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 19:19:20 -0500 From: "Charles Cangialosi" Subject: [CANSLIM] JKHY I have been watching this one for about a 10 days now. In my opinion it spent most of October in the cup and started coming out in early Nov. like many of the charts I have seen. The handle looks like about the 4th to the 19th. Then on the 20th it starts to move up on good volume, however always finishes under the days high. I was thinking this is the breakout but still waited. Now it looks like basing again. The fundamentals look really good and the group is good according to IBD and HGS. So now what am I looking for, a big increase on 50%+ volume for the day? I read on Db's page about PVTL and dividing the ADV+50% x 6.5 to see if the hourly increase is going to be there (maybe). Is this the same scenario. I am trying to keep emotion out of this. OTOH I could just jump on the internet bandwagon and go kamikaze and see what happens. XCIT does not look to bad but somehow I think I would like to stick to the basics for now. Any comments would be appreciated. Charlie - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 21:03:14 -0500 From: "Ronald J. Russell, Jr." Subject: [CANSLIM] Intro: Ron Russell Greetings All, I was recently invited to join this discussion list by Rich Ralph. I took him up on the offer, and after having read several digests, I am glad I did. Some of the names seem somewhat familiar from other haunts, present and past - Db I know I've crossed paths with you before (AOL CANSLIM Board, Ian's Corner, The Dogz, Delphi, All of the above...?). Anyway, I am 42 (or will be on Thursday) and am an Applications Development VP for a Wall Street Brokerage. I have my Series 7 and 63 licenses but only for the knowledge and access they provide. I do not work as a broker and do not ever plan on it. My investing is my personal mix of CANSLIM/HGS, Momentum and other bits and pieces I've picked up here and there, and is pretty technically oriented. I've been married for 13 1/2 years and have two daughters, Emily - 11, and Sarah - 7. One of the things I do is produce a weekly (or there about) list of all stocks meeting the following criteria: EPS > 69 RS > 84 A/D = "A" or "B" CLOSE > 7.00 30 Day ADV > 75,000 Most of my picks are restricted to this list. I send out a condensed version and a full version to two different lists. Those getting the full version receive a self extracting archive containing an Excel 97 spreadsheet and a comma delimited file. The contents of the two files is identical. Suffice to say that the full version contains MUCH more information than the condensed list. I will post the condensed list here in a separate message. If there is interest, I will continue to do so. I have one rule for this list though - I put it together primarily for my own use and as such make no guaranties that I will do it on any set schedule or even at all. Ron - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 21:03:45 -0500 From: "Ronald J. Russell, Jr." Subject: [CANSLIM] Re: VIX Db, Where is the "HGS Board"? Is that Ian's site at WallStreetCity.COM? > > If anyone's interested, there's a post at the HGS board-"Weekly VIX > Timing System"--that includes a chart overlaying the SPX and VIX and > showing an inverse relationship. > > - --Db > - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 18:54:43 -0800 (PST) From: dbphoenix Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] Re: VIX <> Yes. http://www.wallstreetcity.com/talk/roundtables.htm - --Db == "Lessons are repeated until they are learned." http://home.talkcity.com/MoneySt/dbphoenix/ _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 21:03:45 -0500 From: "Ronald J. Russell, Jr." Subject: [CANSLIM] Re: VIX Db, Where is the "HGS Board"? Is that Ian's site at WallStreetCity.COM? > > If anyone's interested, there's a post at the HGS board-"Weekly VIX > Timing System"--that includes a chart overlaying the SPX and VIX and > showing an inverse relationship. > > - --Db > - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 29 Nov 1998 21:03:32 -0500 From: "Ronald J. Russell, Jr." Subject: [CANSLIM] Weekly Stock List - Condensed Version All, Strong move into all time high territory with 344 on the list this week. As a refresher and for those new to the list, the selection criteria for inclusion here is: EPS > 69 RS > 84 A/D = "A" or "B" CLOSE > 7.00 30 Day ADV > 75,000 I am maintaining a distribution list for those who would prefer to receive the full file by direct email. The full file contains many more columns than you see here. To those on the list I send both a comma delimited file and an Excel 97 file. If you want to be added (or dropped), send an email to ronrussell@home.com. Trade Well, Ron ************************************************************************ Symbol EPS RS GRS ERG A/D Close 30 ADV AAS 91 85 94 270 B $65.130 177,430 ABDR 98 90 87 275 A $58.000 139,477 ABK 81 87 39 207 B $60.750 203,133 AC 82 87 49 218 B $27.000 106,357 ACAI 95 86 28 209 B $25.250 211,980 ACCOB 79 91 78 248 B $51.250 118,307 ACCS 96 91 72 259 B $37.000 388,410 ACXM 94 87 83 264 B $24.880 459,640 ADVS 94 87 64 245 B $38.500 83,223 AEH 95 97 79 271 A $41.410 792,863 AEOS 76 98 81 255 B $58.060 422,320 AFA 93 88 83 264 B $38.560 132,270 AFL 80 92 68 240 A $38.560 603,433 AGN 86 94 92 272 B $62.310 360,247 AGPH 76 97 91 264 A $45.880 747,187 AHAA 76 96 93 265 A $21.130 114,483 AIG 82 87 39 208 B $98.130 2,215,700 AIT 77 88 88 253 B $56.440 1,119,257 AKLM 76 98 89 263 A $10.250 1,603,107 ALSI 98 98 89 285 B $59.000 86,043 ALTR 82 94 99 275 A $51.940 2,254,424 ANF 99 93 81 273 B $55.630 817,457 ANLT 99 93 87 279 A $31.880 121,653 ANN 76 96 81 253 B $31.750 584,987 AOL 76 99 99 274 B $94.880 17,309,590 APCC 90 94 83 267 B $44.000 793,700 APCO 96 85 87 268 B $9.130 115,193 APEX 99 90 90 279 A $28.000 208,967 APW 95 85 8 188 A $36.380 144,753 ARDT 76 97 94 267 B $18.130 278,083 ARTS 94 85 61 240 A $15.000 237,930 ARX 84 96 66 246 A $14.000 156,697 ASDV 76 90 94 260 B $34.000 525,187 ASL 70 88 59 217 A $9.380 197,080 ASND 91 97 96 284 B $59.500 6,065,298 ASTE 76 98 75 249 B $52.000 82,407 AT 78 86 88 252 A $54.000 914,647 AUD 81 86 83 250 B $77.500 767,220 AVTC 89 87 94 270 B $21.940 100,600 AXNT 72 89 80 241 A $24.130 400,177 AZA 72 94 89 255 A $53.690 828,040 BBBY 96 95 80 271 B $31.940 1,525,647 BBC 87 95 94 276 B $63.000 305,317 BBK 88 89 71 248 A $38.190 426,903 BBRC 84 92 99 275 B $24.380 247,433 BBV 84 88 65 237 A $16.810 82,783 BBY 76 98 87 261 B $57.630 1,086,693 BDK 93 85 35 213 B $55.310 390,723 BDY 91 94 94 279 A $39.130 92,837 BEL 72 87 88 247 A $57.060 1,845,697 BEST 96 96 94 286 B $25.250 186,480 BGEN 73 97 91 261 A $78.250 1,186,517 BHW 84 91 83 258 B $34.380 139,733 BK 83 88 71 242 A $34.880 1,480,450 BMET 84 91 86 261 B $38.000 686,103 BOBE 75 85 59 219 A $24.810 195,183 BOBJY 95 96 94 285 A $18.500 410,950 BOOL 92 94 94 280 B $32.090 607,037 BRKT 96 89 90 275 B $15.750 142,210 BRL 90 90 84 264 B $42.190 242,867 BSYS 85 91 83 259 B $49.160 106,267 BTH 99 88 61 248 B $33.940 123,723 BVSN 76 99 99 274 A $36.380 907,913 CACOA 78 88 81 247 A $14.000 131,023 CAER 94 88 51 233 A $13.500 200,197 CAH 91 86 94 271 B $69.810 943,777 CAKE 85 92 59 236 A $26.810 165,827 CBSI 97 91 83 271 B $26.310 420,867 CBXC 97 98 83 278 A $41.750 114,553 CCE 87 90 33 210 A $39.250 1,248,720 CCRD 80 97 94 271 B $48.000 238,203 CDO 87 87 20 194 B $19.130 274,950 CDWC 97 97 97 291 A $88.000 270,193 CELL 99 85 97 281 A $15.690 1,263,813 CEN 79 91 83 253 B $65.250 440,610 CF 72 87 38 197 B $67.380 422,947 CGO 97 96 18 211 A $45.380 102,343 CGP 89 86 55 230 B $36.630 491,637 CHCS 78 99 81 258 A $23.630 82,787 CHL 75 92 84 251 A $40.940 78,857 CHTT 92 98 45 235 A $43.000 130,707 CINRF 96 87 49 232 A $23.000 105,740 CKSG 79 98 90 267 A $36.500 241,367 CLB 98 88 4 190 B $20.810 115,457 CLFY 87 97 94 278 A $19.810 668,203 CLX 85 87 82 254 B $111.810 525,833 CMD 77 91 53 221 A $28.880 102,353 CMED 97 88 86 271 A $9.000 105,877 CMNT 73 97 96 266 A $7.500 257,873 CMVT 96 93 86 275 A $59.440 556,020 COF 91 94 74 259 B $111.500 716,347 COST 88 89 70 247 B $63.750 1,864,287 CREE 99 99 99 297 A $39.130 634,897 CSGS 99 96 83 278 A $61.880 385,443 CTAL 76 95 89 260 B $17.940 297,310 CTEA 86 91 56 233 A $24.500 106,807 CTL 87 92 88 267 B $57.750 316,873 CUBE 88 95 98 281 A $27.560 795,263 CZM 72 92 65 229 A $30.750 203,467 DDDDF 99 94 94 287 A $33.500 114,600 DHR 89 89 35 213 A $46.190 685,617 DL 80 85 45 210 A $26.310 450,017 DLTR 98 94 63 255 B $44.000 347,843 DORL 87 87 52 226 B $17.690 215,243 DRTE 76 94 72 242 B $21.750 315,347 DT 73 88 88 249 B $29.440 129,810 DY 97 94 48 239 B $39.380 122,397 EAGL 85 93 40 218 A $28.690 955,213 EAT 74 91 59 224 A $25.130 314,977 EDMC 99 93 63 255 A $47.380 82,967 EL 88 88 45 221 A $75.250 280,800 ELE 78 90 79 247 A $26.810 112,783 EMC 96 98 98 292 B $75.000 3,043,600 ENVY 76 93 83 252 B $41.250 394,907 FAF 99 93 39 231 B $30.880 252,627 FDO 85 90 14 189 B $19.560 480,333 FDP 80 91 18 189 B $22.060 139,397 FEET 98 91 81 270 A $22.440 365,037 FISV 90 86 83 259 B $46.000 401,293 FITB 87 90 41 218 A $68.780 678,993 FLEX 98 98 99 295 A $68.000 490,980 FMY 82 89 81 252 B $52.130 1,344,193 FNM 80 86 52 218 A $73.190 2,349,680 FOSL 88 96 61 245 B $28.000 117,547 FRE 88 92 52 232 B $60.750 1,841,090 FSR 90 89 41 220 B $74.000 728,190 FTEN 80 85 38 203 A $34.190 470,067 FTU 84 85 71 240 A $62.810 2,397,833 GAC 96 93 78 267 B $52.130 456,010 GCTI 84 86 94 264 A $29.000 287,123 GDT 98 90 92 280 B $86.750 811,697 GENZ 90 95 91 276 A $43.130 1,485,768 GEOC 72 99 94 265 B $31.880 252,010 GILTF 96 95 86 277 B $50.880 257,860 GMAI 76 99 80 255 A $15.560 719,847 GNTX 90 87 28 205 A $16.880 313,423 GPT 85 85 15 185 B $38.060 232,523 GTW 88 95 97 280 B $61.630 2,182,470 GVA 96 96 48 240 A $32.130 100,970 HAIN 92 92 56 240 B $20.630 183,590 HDI 89 91 52 232 B $41.250 475,550 HLYW 82 98 80 260 A $21.000 550,660 HNP 90 92 54 236 B $16.000 205,267 IBI 84 85 81 250 B $27.630 232,273 IBM 85 94 95 274 B $170.000 3,991,044 IDPH 76 89 91 256 B $33.250 343,900 IDXX 77 95 86 258 B $26.500 486,163 IHCC 74 95 33 202 A $9.340 135,550 IMAXF 97 89 49 235 A $27.380 135,660 IMPH 99 91 76 266 B $37.810 86,613 INSO 75 98 94 267 A $28.000 152,073 INSS 99 98 83 280 A $56.000 212,203 INTL 94 93 86 273 A $24.690 202,760 INTV 79 98 86 263 A $27.000 325,543 IONAY 96 85 94 275 B $28.380 177,523 IPG 89 87 90 266 B $69.880 365,490 ITWO 99 90 94 283 A $26.310 1,258,943 ITX 76 90 38 204 A $10.130 106,450 IVX 76 86 84 246 A $9.940 280,153 JAII 77 85 25 187 B $14.880 111,940 JBL 74 97 99 270 A $58.190 528,847 JEC 81 90 48 219 A $37.440 77,837 JKHY 98 95 90 283 B $52.880 142,867 JMED 97 90 89 276 B $36.000 282,357 JP 84 87 66 237 B $70.380 216,647 KEP 76 96 79 251 A $14.250 317,493 KIDD 96 87 74 257 A $16.750 83,660 KR 88 88 81 257 B $54.250 1,668,670 KROG 80 96 73 249 A $33.250 81,193 KSU 92 90 49 231 B $46.940 507,693 KTIE 74 89 54 217 A $21.130 98,137 LEVL 98 92 77 267 B $31.130 1,116,777 LHSG 82 89 87 258 B $49.250 328,470 LIN 93 90 32 215 B $31.000 191,217 LLTC 90 86 99 275 B $72.250 1,101,827 LLY 89 92 89 270 B $90.880 2,131,713 LOW 92 91 40 223 B $43.560 1,473,893 LSON 92 97 87 276 A $63.880 220,840 LUV 91 88 28 207 B $22.380 1,411,910 MACR 76 98 96 270 A $28.500 862,747 MAPX 84 89 94 267 B $19.250 170,757 MARG 76 99 87 262 A $10.000 115,363 MAST 98 94 83 275 A $28.750 298,617 MBRS 82 85 87 254 B $24.880 82,950 MCD 75 88 59 222 B $72.190 1,787,430 MCHP 70 95 98 263 A $34.810 1,007,883 MCSC 98 97 75 270 B $25.630 101,010 MDT 79 90 86 255 B $70.000 1,429,577 MEDQ 95 96 87 278 B $30.440 334,897 MELI 94 94 86 274 B $15.000 75,813 MERQ 72 95 94 261 A $48.750 255,757 METG 96 87 83 266 A $25.500 161,687 METZ 99 94 87 280 A $41.750 481,233 MFNX 76 99 88 263 A $57.000 353,323 MHK 91 92 6 189 B $35.940 116,367 MMGR 97 96 72 265 A $28.630 190,000 MNMD 98 94 92 284 B $70.000 164,727 MOSX 70 85 86 241 B $7.750 107,887 MPO 70 89 25 184 A $30.750 78,153 MRK 81 92 89 262 B $158.880 2,646,344 MRX 93 96 89 278 A $63.250 167,980 MSFT 97 94 96 287 B $128.060 15,631,793 MSPG 76 99 99 274 A $72.130 1,892,937 MTD 95 94 62 251 A $27.060 131,977 MTP 82 94 79 255 A $51.560 245,153 MWHS 84 97 73 254 A $29.880 437,980 MXIM 95 90 99 284 B $41.630 1,759,910 MYG 95 88 29 212 B $54.060 524,700 MYL 74 93 84 251 B $34.310 675,110 NCOG 98 96 87 281 B $34.880 135,410 NCR 76 85 97 258 A $36.250 278,037 NDN 94 94 63 251 A $42.500 125,073 NEON 76 99 94 269 B $78.000 436,703 NETA 86 92 80 258 B $51.000 2,295,900 NLCS 88 96 94 278 A $35.130 208,583 NOVL 76 97 96 269 A $17.940 6,711,974 NRVH 97 89 43 229 B $27.750 104,937 NSIT 98 96 97 291 A $44.130 358,553 NSOL 84 99 83 266 A $82.000 306,527 NTAP 98 98 98 294 B $74.000 445,937 NTBK 76 96 38 210 A $26.500 124,983 NTRS 82 88 71 241 B $82.440 364,340 ODP 91 87 75 253 A $32.880 1,581,273 OKEN 83 87 41 211 A $43.440 275,013 ORCL 93 95 94 282 A $35.880 7,746,806 ORLY 90 95 51 236 A $44.910 113,857 OSI 82 89 90 261 A $25.310 285,883 OSTE 70 93 92 255 A $33.750 155,510 OTEXF 76 94 96 266 A $18.440 175,380 PAP 85 90 36 211 A $10.310 446,883 PAYX 97 94 87 278 B $52.310 856,550 PDCO 90 92 79 261 B $42.630 135,500 PDG 76 94 59 229 A $15.440 973,963 PDX 96 91 55 242 B $54.000 114,697 PE 78 94 79 251 A $41.130 1,091,740 PEGS 76 95 87 258 B $28.630 155,863 PERC 76 87 92 255 A $26.130 113,873 PERI 80 95 94 269 A $11.500 108,077 PFE 87 87 89 263 B $114.000 3,062,390 PGR 86 91 39 216 B $150.940 279,883 PHSYB 86 85 26 197 A $79.380 446,933 PLCE 94 98 81 273 A $17.000 97,637 PLCM 76 98 86 260 B $17.500 634,237 PLXS 91 95 99 285 A $30.380 121,437 PMS 89 90 90 269 A $51.880 174,087 POS 89 90 90 269 A $58.880 98,067 PPDI 87 93 76 256 A $28.000 369,677 PRGN 80 98 94 272 A $38.220 447,417 PROX 84 97 66 247 A $24.250 198,660 PSDI 96 97 94 287 A $31.000 122,977 PSEM 87 89 99 275 A $9.060 107,400 PSSI 95 86 79 260 A $20.880 653,087 PVN 96 95 74 265 B $92.940 1,058,247 PZZA 98 89 59 246 A $41.630 352,257 QLGC 71 99 99 269 A $114.060 240,603 QTRN 98 88 76 262 B $52.380 936,957 RACN 81 95 74 250 A $14.250 92,240 RAD 89 92 95 276 B $48.940 1,615,910 RATL 73 98 94 265 A $23.130 2,126,993 RCGI 93 85 76 254 B $27.130 418,673 RENO 76 85 28 189 A $7.250 415,683 REP 82 85 47 214 B $56.560 86,690 RESM 97 98 92 287 B $33.750 206,053 REY 89 89 19 197 A $21.440 253,417 RGIS 85 90 80 255 B $33.060 145,450 RI 81 89 59 229 A $18.380 82,727 RMBS 84 98 93 275 A $94.380 974,737 ROSE 95 91 39 225 A $37.940 93,997 RPC 76 97 89 262 B $24.630 153,903 RSCR 93 92 53 238 A $24.030 150,670 RX 90 90 83 263 B $68.630 525,260 RYL 77 87 57 221 A $26.810 85,827 SAI 95 95 74 264 B $81.850 1,053,220 SALT 99 96 29 224 A $18.630 154,197 SANM 97 94 99 290 B $51.060 873,860 SBC 82 89 88 259 A $50.000 3,108,607 SBUX 97 87 59 243 B $46.750 1,448,803 SCH 91 97 72 260 A $59.000 1,335,720 SCI 76 95 93 264 A $49.000 829,163 SCMM 84 93 80 257 B $59.250 158,060 SCUR 76 98 80 254 A $19.630 402,797 SDG 86 92 86 264 B $112.750 303,937 SEGU 76 96 94 266 A $22.130 208,730 SEIC 95 96 83 274 B $97.190 90,133 SERO 93 96 76 265 B $29.130 141,450 SHX 81 94 6 181 A $20.380 501,513 SIPX 72 93 99 264 A $33.000 344,363 SKYW 83 93 28 204 B $26.280 195,233 SLR 90 96 93 279 B $68.630 643,607 SNPS 97 94 94 285 A $49.780 797,573 SNRZ 84 92 53 229 A $44.000 458,677 SPLS 98 95 75 268 A $36.380 2,922,890 SPNSF 76 87 94 257 A $8.060 255,893 SRCL 76 88 38 202 B $17.500 100,580 STK 88 90 98 276 B $37.690 744,843 SUNW 94 98 97 289 A $80.380 7,167,226 SVU 70 89 69 228 A $27.500 504,007 SWC 76 97 46 219 B $37.130 147,240 SWY 95 93 81 269 B $51.750 2,910,440 TAGS 96 99 70 265 A $31.750 162,770 TEX 76 92 75 243 A $28.060 123,953 TGH 93 87 26 206 A $36.880 178,590 TGO 90 89 88 267 B $27.750 267,477 THQI 99 98 89 286 A $29.310 432,270 TJX 92 85 81 258 B $26.000 1,999,920 TMPW 84 89 90 263 B $32.880 219,697 TOM 97 86 70 253 B $60.500 503,337 TSFW 98 98 94 290 B $38.000 135,490 TWMC 76 96 80 252 B $23.000 466,687 TXCC 76 98 99 273 A $29.500 404,560 TYC 97 90 58 245 B $68.000 1,955,117 UIS 76 96 90 262 B $29.310 1,106,323 UNPH 90 91 86 267 B $55.500 827,197 URGI 76 95 81 252 A $10.380 117,650 USM 81 85 84 250 A $37.130 75,037 UTX 91 91 31 213 A $111.750 860,410 VCELA 76 92 84 252 A $23.060 275,760 VCI 89 90 62 241 A $43.630 165,740 VIP 70 91 84 245 B $20.500 236,203 VISX 78 98 77 253 B $76.840 607,347 VOD 96 94 84 274 B $149.380 124,543 VRLN 92 85 25 202 B $26.130 76,211 VRTS 99 96 94 289 A $64.000 841,830 VRTY 76 99 96 271 A $18.880 528,260 VSIO 98 87 94 279 B $36.250 590,413 VSVR 83 93 96 272 A $13.000 176,050 VTSS 98 94 99 291 B $37.190 1,270,170 WABC 86 87 37 210 B $35.880 126,690 WAG 85 94 95 274 B $54.190 1,040,597 WAT 96 95 62 253 B $79.250 193,310 WATR 93 91 38 222 B $23.500 115,400 WCOM 81 95 88 264 B $62.440 10,216,583 WHIT 97 85 83 265 B $21.750 317,010 WIND 97 89 90 276 A $47.880 274,383 WLA 86 92 85 263 B $78.380 2,592,383 WLP 82 94 26 202 B $81.880 282,243 WMT 88 94 70 252 B $76.560 3,560,250 WPI 93 91 84 268 B $54.310 463,207 XIRC 76 98 96 270 B $30.880 763,013 XLSW 98 92 86 276 A $27.250 141,963 XOMD 70 96 86 252 B $44.880 86,833 YHOO 84 99 99 282 A $216.940 7,949,717 ZION 87 85 37 209 A $52.000 348,880 ZQK 88 95 70 253 A $23.560 78,427 - - ------------------------------ End of canslim-digest V2 #458 ***************************** To unsubscribe to canslim-digest, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe canslim-digest" in the body of the message. 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