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Re: [amibroker] OT:Re: Technical Vs technofundumental trading -- For Steve Dugas



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Thank you Mark and Bob - that did the trick!  I actually tried searching for 
it on Yahoo this morning but I had the spelling wrong (as you have noticed 
: - )

While we are on the subject, I have made the decision to leave my job in the 
Spring to concentrate on trading, so pretty soon I will have time to 
actively participate in these groups again and read even *more* e-mails. 
Could you possibly suggest any other quality trading groups where 
experienced traders share their knowledge, discuss their views, etc? All 
recommendations welcome!

Thanks again,

Steve

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "quanttrader714" <quanttrader714@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 10:06 AM
Subject: [amibroker] OT:Re: Technical Vs technofundumental trading -- For 
Steve Dugas


>
>
> http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/holygrailsm/
>
> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Steve Dugas" <sjdugas@xxxx> wrote:
>> Hi Anthony,
>>
>> I have seen Holygrailism mentioned several times now, and finally
> decided to go have a look at it. Well, no luck finding it with 3
> different search engines. Could you please provide the URL? Thanks
> very much!
>>
>> Steve
>>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>>   From: Anthony Faragasso
>>   To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>   Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 10:05 PM
>>   Subject: Re: [amibroker] OT:Re: Technical Vs technofundumental trading
>>
>>
>>   Pal,
>>
>>   Your exact reply was stated early on the Holygrailsm board at 4:37
> pm by Drew....he must have plagiarized you.  :)
>>
>>   *********************************************
>>   Interesting...
>>
>>   The real key (IMO) is the Cash Flow from operations (not one time
> sale of an asset, or increase from pension income). I look for beat-up
> companies that will survive. Cash flow is key. Oftentimes companies go
> down ala Merck, to name a recent example, but have the wherewithal to
> recover. This is event buying and it works nicely. In the past I've
> picked up 10-15% buying on bad news.
>>
>>   One must be extremely careful with the use of PS. Retailers,
> insurance and supermarket chains typically have low PS values.
>>
>>   Drew
>>   **************************************
>>   Anthony
>>     ----- Original Message ----- 
>>     From: Pal Anand
>>     To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>     Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 6:32 PM
>>     Subject: [amibroker] OT:Re: Technical Vs technofundumental trading
>>
>>
>>
>>     --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "duke.jones" <Duke.Jones@xxxx>
>>     wrote:
>>
>>     > However, price action is always the ultimate ruler in exits and
>>     risk management.
>>     >
>>
>>     I agree with the above statement.  The real key is the Cash Flow
> from
>>     operations (not one time sale of an asset, or increase from pension
>>     income). I use Cash Flow per Share.  I look for beat-up, un-loved
>>     companies which nobody wants, but that will survive in the not so
>>     distant future. Often times companies go down like Merck, for
>>     example, but have the financial strength to recover. This is buying
>>     the rumor and selling the fact.
>>
>>     rgds, Pal
>>
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