From: "Tom Worley" <stkguru@netside.net>
Subject: Fw: [CANSLIM] SOCR
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 1997 08:16:41 -0400
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Don't know if this one never came back, or just my aging memory getting worse. Sorry if it's a dup. Any statements or opinions are strictly my own and not that of my employer. My comments should not be interpreted as a recommendation of any kind. I am a licensed (inactive) broker and an active investor. All investors should do their own research prior to any investment, especially one learned about on the Internet. Hopefully my comments will better inform and educate all investors. tom w - ---------- > From: Tom Worley <stkguru@netside.net> > To: canslim@mail.xmission.com > Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] SOCR > Date: Tuesday, September 09, 1997 11:52 PM > > My first was Misonix (MSON) which I mentioned previously tonight > (in at 17.25 expecting to have to wait a while as it was early in > its consolidation of the last move that I missed after posting > here, but managed to hit a high of 19 today, with a brief high bid > of 18.875, tight spread briefly for a small float stock). > > I learned a lesson from Market Facts (MFAC). This mkt isn't waiting > around on the small float stocks. While risk is certainly > increased, there is money to be made chasing small cap stocks that > are already breaking out. And if you wait for the breakout to > actually occur, you will be paying up, likely well over 10% above > any recent "base" (which often is only a week long). > > I am starting to change my strategy to buying close to the end of > one week bases, and just being patient. The paper trades I have > done over the past month suggests I won't wait long. But you need a > very nervous trigger finger, and have to be in touch with the mkt > action. > > Volume limit minders right now appear to be the single most > important indicators. > > Any statements or opinions are strictly my own and not that of my > employer. My comments should not be interpreted as a recommendation > of any kind. I am a licensed (inactive) broker and an active > investor. All investors should do their own research prior to any > investment, especially one learned about on the Internet. Hopefully > my comments will better inform and educate all investors. > > tom w > > ---------- > > From: Surindra J. Singh <sjs7b@worldnet.att.net> > > To: canslim@mail.xmission.com > > Subject: Re: [CANSLIM] SOCR > > Date: Tuesday, September 09, 1997 11:10 PM > > > > second one. which one was your first and third Tom? > > > > Tom Worley wrote: > > > > > > For what it's worth, SOCR was my *second* purchase today. I am > > > committed to the high growth, small float sector for probably > the > > > next several qtrs. My only problem is lack of funds and trying > to > > > pick among all the ones with growth rates ridiculously above > their > > > PE (trailing or projected) rates. > > > > > > Any statements or opinions are strictly my own and not that of > my > > > employer. My comments should not be interpreted as a > recommendation > > > of any kind. I am a licensed (inactive) broker and an active > > > investor. All investors should do their own research prior to > any > > > investment, especially one learned about on the Internet. > Hopefully > > > my comments will better inform and educate all investors. > > > > > > tom w > > > > > > ---------- > > > > From: bob gibson <bgibson@wvi.com> > > > > To: canslim@mail.xmission.com > > > > Subject: [CANSLIM] SOCR > > > > Date: Tuesday, September 09, 1997 1:28 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > News item via pointcast from PR Newswire 9/9 12:41pm EDT > > > > Anthem, Inc., one of the largest health care management and > ins. > > > orgs. > > > > in US, has selected Scan-Optics to provide processing and > imaging > > > > > > > technology. Anthem currently processes 40 million health > care > > > claims and > > > > responds to six million customer inquiries annually > > > > > > > > There's more of the same, but no mention of what this might > mean > > > > to SOCR financially. It didn't seem to affect the sh price > > > either. Maybe > > > > tomorrow. > > > > > > > > Bob > > > >
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