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Ketayun,
Generally, I feel that there is a bullish bias to stocks resulting from
management's strong incentives to push up the stock price through a
combination of financial engineering (pushed to egregious extremes during
past several years), positive spin from the brokerage/advisory community,
and positive spin from management. Thus, I tend to be far more cautious in
shorting stocks than in going long. For a short I want a negative market
environment combined with a good setup in a widely held, well established,
big capitalization stock. Thus, if I were looking for shorts (not currently
doing so), I would much prefer shorting GE to EBAY.
Earl
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From: "Ketayun" <ketayun@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 9:37 AM
Subject: [RT] Unpopular stocks
> Hello Earl,
>
> You make a very good point about not shorting the glamour stocks. If
> possible would you share the criteria for your short list? Volume, RS,
> ?????.
>
> Another question to the list. Is there any way that one can figure out
> the sector rotaion/stocks that trend/counter trend with ND100?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Ketayun
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