From: owner-canslim-digest@lists.xmission.com (canslim-digest) To: canslim-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: canslim-digest V2 #3519 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 Wednesday, August 13 2003 Volume 02 : Number 3519 In this issue: [CANSLIM] CVH Re: [CANSLIM] DMC not DMX RE: [CANSLIM] DMC not DMX ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 10:33:30 -0500 From: michael_niemotka@baxter.com Subject: [CANSLIM] CVH Hi all, I currently have a position in CVH, and have slowly been selling it off with trailing stops to lock in some profits after a run up (Bought on May 19 at $42.33 because of a breakout). Sold a portion at $50.00 and some more at $46.25 . I still own 1/3 of the original position, and have a stop set at $44.62 for it. That being said, the high volume drop below the 50dMA on Aug 6, and the inability to get above it with convincing volume (volume well below ave in the last few days) is making me wonder if I should exit sooner rather than later. That is also coupled with the fact that HMO stocks have been hit lately. Any opinions would be appreciated. Thanks Mike Mike Niemotka , PE Sr. Principal Engineer Baxter Healthcare Corporation Route 120 & Wilson Road Round Lake, IL 60073 Tel (847) 270-4075 Fax (847) 270-4525 michael_niemotka@baxter.com - - - -To subscribe/unsubscribe, email "majordomo@xmission.com" - -In the email body, write "subscribe canslim" or - -"unsubscribe canslim". Do not use quotes in your email. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 08:51:17 -0700 From: "DMC197807" Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] DMC not DMX This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C36178.0F02D700 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dude, no problem. But I always thought DMC (as in Run DMC) was a famous = rap artist. ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Jeff Henderson=20 To: canslim@lists.xmission.com=20 Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 8:23 AM Subject: [CANSLIM] DMC not DMX Sorry DMC, =20 I put DMX which is a famous rap artist-- must be my youth. lol =20 -----Original Message----- From: owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com = [mailto:owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Jeff Henderson Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 6:29 AM To: canslim@lists.xmission.com Subject: RE: [CANSLIM] stock software =20 Hey Katherine, =20 I was just curious about your recommendations on book readings. DMX = gave some great choices. =20 Thanks, Jeff =20 -----Original Message----- From: owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com = [mailto:owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of DMC197807 Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 12:42 PM To: canslim@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] stock software =20 Jeff, =20 Those are 3 good books. Only about 50 more to go! =20 I actually think that Van Tharp's book and Stan Weinstein's book are = the first pillars of wisdom here, both well-written and logical. Van & = Stan, sounds like a car dealership. =20 Here is a basic list I made up for a young man (college boy) who = wanted to learn about TA and trading. It's about 1/3 the books I have = (I find Farley, Pring and Dorsey to be harder slogging in the initial = rounds, so put them off to later--by that time you'll be able to choose = your own books) and I'm sure that others may vote for different books in = the intial cut, but that's what makes a market, even in books: =20 E=3D Elder, Trading for a Living IBD=3D Investors Business Daily M=3D Murphy, Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets Ma=3D Moving Averages Simplified (Drokes) Mc=3DMcMillan, Options as a Strategic Investment Mo=3D Morris, Candlestick Charting Explained Ni=3D Nison, Beyond Candlesticks Vt=3D Van Tharp, Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom=20 Ta=3D Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities (magazine) W=3D Weinstein, Secrets of Profiting in Bull & Bear Markets =20 Things I don't find helpful in the early stages of learning are: = Gann, Fibonacci and Bulkowski's chart analysis. =20 DMC =20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Jeff Henderson=20 To: canslim@lists.xmission.com=20 Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 1:02 PM Subject: RE: [CANSLIM] stock software =20 I read How to Make Money in Stocks: A Winning System in Good Times = or Bad by William O'Neill and Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom by K. = Tharp and Nicholas Darvas's book How I Made 2,000,000 in the Stock = Market =20 -----Original Message----- From: owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com = [mailto:owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of DMC197807 Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 2:56 PM To: canslim@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] stock software =20 Jeff, =20 If you are a college student then I suggest you spend zero dollars = for software. You no doubt have access to high speed internet access = (aka the Big Pipe). You should be able to utilize a lot of free sites = (including this one) to get some education. I'd suggest using the MSN = site for scanning, the free section of stockcharts.com for charting (and = education) and the library for borrowing books. You can lurk at a = number of for-pay investment sites (SI comes to mind) and learn from a = number of very wise people. Most investment sites have an extensive = education spot (check out stockcharts, Bernie Schaefer). =20 If you're going to college in or near a big city, I'd suggest = signing up for free presentations/seminars offered by TC2K, Metastock, = 21st Century Investor Educ. Center (options), etc. If your college has = a business school you might look for a finance course, if it's Univ of = Penna, you might hang out at the Wharton School, etc. Also, check to = see if your school has an investment club/group/etc. These can be very = sophisticated, although they almost always are enamored of an FA = approach. =20 Btw, "I just got finished reading 3 stock books and I'm getting = anxious about trading" is a dangerous sentence to read. The market = stands ready, willing and able to separate you from your brokerage = account. I'm not saying "don't tread," but rather, "tread very = carefully." =20 Which 3 stock books did you read? =20 DMC ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Jeff Henderson=20 To: Canslim=20 Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 11:57 AM Subject: [CANSLIM] stock software =20 Does anybody have any recommendations for stock software? I'm = looking for getting the most for my $ plus I'm a college student so, I = really don't have to much money to spend (<$100). Sorry if I'm asking = too many questions but it's my first day and I just got finished reading = 3 stock books and I'm getting anxious about trading. =20 Thanks, Jeff H. - ------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C36178.0F02D700 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dude, no problem.  But I always = thought DMC=20 (as in Run DMC) was a famous rap artist.
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Jeff = Henderson=20
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, = 2003 8:23=20 AM
Subject: [CANSLIM] DMC not = DMX

Sorry=20 DMC,

 

I put DMX = which is a=20 famous rap artist-- must be my youth. lol

 

-----Original=20 Message-----
From: = owner-canslim@lists.xmis= sion.com=20 [mailto:owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Jeff = Henderson
Sent:
Wednesday, August 13,=20 2003 = 6:29=20 AM
To: canslim@lists.xmission.com=
Subject: RE: [CANSLIM] stock=20 software

 

Hey=20 Katherine,

 

I was=20 just curious about your recommendations on book readings.  DMX gave some great=20 choices.

 

Thanks,

Jeff

 

-----Original=20 Message-----
From:=20 owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com = [mailto:owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com]=20 On Behalf Of=20 DMC197807
Sent:=20
Thursday, August 07,=20 2003 = 12:42=20 PM
To:=20 canslim@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] stock=20 software

 

Jeff,

 

Those are 3 good = books.  Only=20 about 50 more to go!

 

I actually think that = Van Tharp's=20 book and Stan Weinstein's book are the first pillars of wisdom here, = both=20 well-written and logical.  Van & Stan, sounds like a car=20 dealership.

 

Here is a basic list I = made up for=20 a young man (college boy) who wanted to learn about TA and = trading.  It's=20 about 1/3 the books I have (I find Farley, Pring and Dorsey to be = harder=20 slogging in the initial rounds, so put them off to later--by that time = you'll=20 be able to choose your own books) and I'm sure that others may vote = for=20 different books in the intial cut, but that's what makes a market, = even in=20 books:

 

E=3D Elder, Trading for = a=20 Living
IBD=3D  Investors Business Daily
M=3D Murphy, = Technical Analysis=20 of the Financial Markets
Ma=3D  Moving Averages Simplified=20 (Drokes)
Mc=3DMcMillan, Options as a Strategic Investment
Mo=3D = Morris,=20 Candlestick Charting Explained
Ni=3D Nison,  Beyond=20 Candlesticks
Vt=3D  Van Tharp, Trade Your Way to Financial = Freedom=20

Ta=3D Technical Analysis = of Stocks=20 & Commodities (magazine)
W=3D Weinstein, Secrets of Profiting = in Bull=20 & Bear Markets

 

Things I don't find = helpful in the=20 early stages of learning are:  Gann, Fibonacci and Bulkowski's = chart=20 analysis.

 

DMC

 

----- Original Message = - -----=20

From: Jeff = Henderson=20

To: canslim@lists.xmission.com= =20

Sent:=20 Wednesday, August=20 06, 2003 = 1:02=20 PM

Subject: RE:=20 [CANSLIM] stock software

 

I read=20 How to Make Money in = Stocks: A=20 Winning System in Good Times or Bad by William = O=92Neill and=20 Trade Your Way to = Financial=20 Freedom by  K. Tharp and Nicholas=20 Darvas=92s book How I Made 2,000,000 in = the Stock=20 Market

 

-----Original=20 Message-----
From: owner-canslim@lists.xmis= sion.com=20 [mailto:owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of = DMC197807
Sent:
Wednesday, August 06, = 2003 = 2:56=20 PM
To:=20 canslim@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] stock=20 software

 

Jeff,

 

If you are a college = student=20 then I suggest you spend zero dollars for software.  You no = doubt have=20 access to high speed internet access (aka the Big Pipe).  You = should be=20 able to utilize a lot of free sites (including this one) to get some = education.  I'd suggest using the MSN site for scanning, the = free=20 section of stockcharts.com for charting (and education) and the = library for=20 borrowing books.  You can lurk at a number of for-pay = investment sites=20 (SI comes to mind) and learn from a number of very wise = people.  Most=20 investment sites have an extensive education spot (check out = stockcharts,=20 Bernie Schaefer).

 

If you're going to = college in or=20 near a big city, I'd suggest signing up for free = presentations/seminars=20 offered by TC2K, Metastock, 21st Century Investor Educ. Center = (options),=20 etc.  If your college has a business school you might look for = a=20 finance course, if it's Univ of Penna, you might hang out at the=20 Wharton=20 School,=20 etc.  Also, check to see if your school has an investment=20 club/group/etc.  These can be very sophisticated, although they = almost=20 always are enamored of an FA = approach.

 

Btw, "I just got = finished=20 reading 3 stock books and I=92m getting anxious about trading" is a = dangerous=20 sentence to read.  The market stands ready, willing and able to = separate you from your brokerage account.  I'm not saying = "don't=20 tread," but rather, "tread very=20 carefully."

 

Which 3 stock books = did you=20 read?

 

DMC

----- = Original=20 Message -----

From: Jeff = Henderson=20

To: Canslim=20

Sent:=20 Wednesday, August=20 06, 2003 = 11:57=20 AM

Subject:=20 [CANSLIM] stock software

 

Does = anybody have=20 any recommendations for stock software?  I=92m looking for = getting the most=20 for my $ plus I=92m a college student so, I really don=92t have to = much money=20 to spend (<$100).  = Sorry if=20 I=92m asking too many questions but it=92s my first day and I just = got=20 finished reading 3 stock books and I=92m getting anxious about=20 trading.

 

Thanks,

Jeff=20 = H.

- ------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C36178.0F02D700-- - - - -To subscribe/unsubscribe, email "majordomo@xmission.com" - -In the email body, write "subscribe canslim" or - -"unsubscribe canslim". Do not use quotes in your email. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 10:02:33 -0600 From: Subject: RE: [CANSLIM] DMC not DMX This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C36182.03E703A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, I love books and have a little over 4 six foot bookshelves filled with trading/investing related books. My top ones are in no particular order HTTMIS -Oneil The Hedge Fund Edge -Boucher Reminiscences of a Stock Operator -Lefevre Trading to Win -Kiev Small-cap Dynamics -Pradhuman Winning On Wall Street -Zweig All 3 Market Wizard books -Schwager Secrets for Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets -Weinstein Trader Vic -Victor Sperandeo Trade Your Way To Financial Freedom -Van Tharp There are a ton of other books that are worth reading but these are the ones that come off the top of my head as really useful books for CANSLIM and other momentum type traders. - -David Taggart -----Original Message----- From: Jeff Henderson [mailto:JHend746@cox.net] Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 9:24 AM To: canslim@lists.xmission.com Subject: [CANSLIM] DMC not DMX Sorry DMC, I put DMX which is a famous rap artist-- must be my youth. lol -----Original Message----- From: owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Jeff Henderson Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 6:29 AM To: canslim@lists.xmission.com Subject: RE: [CANSLIM] stock software Hey Katherine, I was just curious about your recommendations on book readings. DMX gave some great choices. Thanks, Jeff -----Original Message----- From: owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of DMC197807 Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 12:42 PM To: canslim@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] stock software Jeff, Those are 3 good books. Only about 50 more to go! I actually think that Van Tharp's book and Stan Weinstein's book are the first pillars of wisdom here, both well-written and logical. Van & Stan, sounds like a car dealership. Here is a basic list I made up for a young man (college boy) who wanted to learn about TA and trading. It's about 1/3 the books I have (I find Farley, Pring and Dorsey to be harder slogging in the initial rounds, so put them off to later--by that time you'll be able to choose your own books) and I'm sure that others may vote for different books in the intial cut, but that's what makes a market, even in books: E= Elder, Trading for a Living IBD= Investors Business Daily M= Murphy, Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets Ma= Moving Averages Simplified (Drokes) Mc=McMillan, Options as a Strategic Investment Mo= Morris, Candlestick Charting Explained Ni= Nison, Beyond Candlesticks Vt= Van Tharp, Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom Ta= Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities (magazine) W= Weinstein, Secrets of Profiting in Bull & Bear Markets Things I don't find helpful in the early stages of learning are: Gann, Fibonacci and Bulkowski's chart analysis. DMC ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeff Henderson To: canslim@lists.xmission.com Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 1:02 PM Subject: RE: [CANSLIM] stock software I read How to Make Money in Stocks: A Winning System in Good Times or Bad by William O'Neill and Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom by K. Tharp and Nicholas Darvas's book How I Made 2,000,000 in the Stock Market -----Original Message----- From: owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of DMC197807 Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 2:56 PM To: canslim@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] stock software Jeff, If you are a college student then I suggest you spend zero dollars for software. You no doubt have access to high speed internet access (aka the Big Pipe). You should be able to utilize a lot of free sites (including this one) to get some education. I'd suggest using the MSN site for scanning, the free section of stockcharts.com for charting (and education) and the library for borrowing books. You can lurk at a number of for-pay investment sites (SI comes to mind) and learn from a number of very wise people. Most investment sites have an extensive education spot (check out stockcharts, Bernie Schaefer). If you're going to college in or near a big city, I'd suggest signing up for free presentations/seminars offered by TC2K, Metastock, 21st Century Investor Educ. Center (options), etc. If your college has a business school you might look for a finance course, if it's Univ of Penna, you might hang out at the Wharton School, etc. Also, check to see if your school has an investment club/group/etc. These can be very sophisticated, although they almost always are enamored of an FA approach. Btw, "I just got finished reading 3 stock books and I'm getting anxious about trading" is a dangerous sentence to read. The market stands ready, willing and able to separate you from your brokerage account. I'm not saying "don't tread," but rather, "tread very carefully." Which 3 stock books did you read? DMC ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeff Henderson To: Canslim Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 11:57 AM Subject: [CANSLIM] stock software Does anybody have any recommendations for stock software? I'm looking for getting the most for my $ plus I'm a college student so, I really don't have to much money to spend (<$100). Sorry if I'm asking too many questions but it's my first day and I just got finished reading 3 stock books and I'm getting anxious about trading. Thanks, Jeff H. - ------=_NextPart_000_0034_01C36182.03E703A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello,
 
I love=20 books and have a little over 4 six foot bookshelves filled with=20 trading/investing related books.
 
My top=20 ones are in no particular order
 
HTTMIS  -Oneil
The=20 Hedge Fund Edge  -Boucher
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator   = - -Lefevre
Trading to Win   = - -Kiev
Small-cap Dynamics  = - -Pradhuman
Winning On Wall Street  =20 - -Zweig
All 3=20 Market Wizard books  -Schwager
Secrets for Profiting in Bull and Bear = Markets =20 - -Weinstein
Trader=20 Vic  -Victor Sperandeo
Trade=20 Your Way To Financial Freedom  -Van Tharp
 
 
There=20 are a ton of other books that are worth reading but these are the ones = that come=20 off the top of my head as really useful books for CANSLIM and other=20 momentum type traders.
 
-David=20 Taggart
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Henderson=20 [mailto:JHend746@cox.net]
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 = 9:24=20 AM
To: canslim@lists.xmission.com
Subject: = [CANSLIM] DMC=20 not DMX

Sorry=20 DMC,

 

I put DMX = which is a=20 famous rap artist-- must be my youth. lol

 

-----Original=20 Message-----
From:=20 owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com = [mailto:owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com]=20 On Behalf Of Jeff=20 Henderson
Sent:=20
Wednesday, August=20 13, 2003 = 6:29=20 AM
To:=20 canslim@lists.xmission.com
Subject: RE: [CANSLIM] stock=20 software

 

Hey=20 Katherine,

 

I was=20 just curious about your recommendations on book readings.  DMX gave some great=20 choices.

 

Thanks,

Jeff

 

-----Original=20 Message-----
From:=20 owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com = [mailto:owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com]=20 On Behalf Of=20 DMC197807
Sent:=20
Thursday, August 07,=20 2003 = 12:42=20 PM
To:=20 canslim@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] stock=20 software

 

Jeff,

 

Those are 3 good = books.  Only=20 about 50 more to go!

 

I actually think that = Van Tharp's=20 book and Stan Weinstein's book are the first pillars of wisdom here, = both=20 well-written and logical.  Van & Stan, sounds like a car=20 dealership.

 

Here is a basic list I = made up for=20 a young man (college boy) who wanted to learn about TA and = trading.  It's=20 about 1/3 the books I have (I find Farley, Pring and Dorsey to be = harder=20 slogging in the initial rounds, so put them off to later--by that time = you'll=20 be able to choose your own books) and I'm sure that others may vote = for=20 different books in the intial cut, but that's what makes a market, = even in=20 books:

 

E=3D Elder, Trading for = a=20 Living
IBD=3D  Investors Business Daily
M=3D Murphy, = Technical Analysis=20 of the Financial Markets
Ma=3D  Moving Averages Simplified=20 (Drokes)
Mc=3DMcMillan, Options as a Strategic Investment
Mo=3D = Morris,=20 Candlestick Charting Explained
Ni=3D Nison,  Beyond=20 Candlesticks
Vt=3D  Van Tharp, Trade Your Way to Financial = Freedom=20

Ta=3D Technical Analysis = of Stocks=20 & Commodities (magazine)
W=3D Weinstein, Secrets of Profiting = in Bull=20 & Bear Markets

 

Things I don't find = helpful in the=20 early stages of learning are:  Gann, Fibonacci and Bulkowski's = chart=20 analysis.

 

DMC

 

----- Original Message = - -----=20

From: Jeff = Henderson=20

To: canslim@lists.xmission.com= =20

Sent:=20 Wednesday, August=20 06, 2003 = 1:02=20 PM

Subject: RE:=20 [CANSLIM] stock software

 

I read=20 How to Make Money in = Stocks: A=20 Winning System in Good Times or Bad by William = O’Neill and=20 Trade Your Way to = Financial=20 Freedom by  K. Tharp and Nicholas=20 Darvas’s book How I Made 2,000,000 in = the Stock=20 Market

 

-----Original=20 Message-----
From: owner-canslim@lists.xmis= sion.com=20 [mailto:owner-canslim@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of = DMC197807
Sent:
Wednesday, August 06, = 2003 = 2:56=20 PM
To:=20 canslim@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] stock=20 software

 

Jeff,

 

If you are a college = student=20 then I suggest you spend zero dollars for software.  You no = doubt have=20 access to high speed internet access (aka the Big Pipe).  You = should be=20 able to utilize a lot of free sites (including this one) to get some = education.  I'd suggest using the MSN site for scanning, the = free=20 section of stockcharts.com for charting (and education) and the = library for=20 borrowing books.  You can lurk at a number of for-pay = investment sites=20 (SI comes to mind) and learn from a number of very wise = people.  Most=20 investment sites have an extensive education spot (check out = stockcharts,=20 Bernie Schaefer).

 

If you're going to = college in or=20 near a big city, I'd suggest signing up for free = presentations/seminars=20 offered by TC2K, Metastock, 21st Century Investor Educ. Center = (options),=20 etc.  If your college has a business school you might look for = a=20 finance course, if it's Univ of Penna, you might hang out at the=20 Wharton=20 School,=20 etc.  Also, check to see if your school has an investment=20 club/group/etc.  These can be very sophisticated, although they = almost=20 always are enamored of an FA = approach.

 

Btw, "I just got = finished=20 reading 3 stock books and I’m getting anxious about trading" = is a dangerous=20 sentence to read.  The market stands ready, willing and able to = separate you from your brokerage account.  I'm not saying = "don't=20 tread," but rather, "tread very=20 carefully."

 

Which 3 stock books = did you=20 read?

 

DMC

----- = Original=20 Message -----

From: Jeff = Henderson=20

To: Canslim=20

Sent:=20 Wednesday, August=20 06, 2003 = 11:57=20 AM

Subject:=20 [CANSLIM] stock software

 

Does = anybody have=20 any recommendations for stock software?  I’m looking for = getting the most=20 for my $ plus I’m a college student so, I really don’t = have to much money=20 to spend (<$100).  = Sorry if=20 I’m asking too many questions but it’s my first day = and I just got=20 finished reading 3 stock books and I’m getting anxious about = trading.

 

Thanks,

Jeff=20 = H.

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