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The Follow Through (By Kevin N. Marder)



Написано Bell | Tue, Apr 25 at 5:46pm:

The Follow Through
By Kevin N. Marder
April 25, 2000 4:28 PM EST

An O'Neil follow-through day in the Naz, replete with superb participation.

Volume, however, wasn't up to snuff.

Monday's late turnaround and Tuesday's weighty move in the glamours are good examples of how quickly an oversold market can snap back.

At all times, then, and no matter how grim the growth sector appears, it's important for the position trader to have a shopping list...a list of those names holding up better than the rest of the pack and, hopefully, forming bases.

For when the bear market is definitively over, the best names will move out at an astonishingly rapid pace, many pausing for just days at a time before taking off anew...

It's your job, as an intermediate player, to latch onto those issues showing the best tape action coming out of bases.

Often, the biggest winners are the toughest to buy.

These are the ones that give you scant time in which to establish a position before lifting off.

By continually pruning and updating your watch list, you'll be positively ready when the time comes to take action from the long side...

As spoken about in this space Monday, it's the semis, semi equipments, and other electronics-related groups that are now showing setups...the first setups seen in a number of weeks inside the growth complex.

Not lots and lots of setups.

But a few here and there, some of which were listed Monday in this space.

Among the names, Millipore (MIL), mentioned Monday, broke out of a six-week base on dense turnover...

Forest Labs (FRX), mentioned last week and again on Monday, cleared its four-week base on healthy activity...

Kemet (KMT), an electronic component maker, is working on the right side of its base, and moved up on major volume today...

Arrow Electronics (ARW), an electronic component distributor, picked up ground for the sixth day running, decisively clearing a four-week range on double average trade.

Avnet (AVT), another electronic component distributor, moved out of an eight-week base.

After sitting in a 100% cash position for several weeks, I tiptoed back into the water today.

Away from the electronics issues, wherever you look in the tech arena, whether it's the B2Bs, Internet majors, bellwether techs, enterprise softwares, etc., even the genomics, you find gobs of overhead supply...more than enough to make you pass.


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Kevin N. Marder is a pioneer in the field of online financial markets coverage, getting his start on the Web in late 1995. As a co-founder of CBS MarketWatch, Marder wrote one of the most widely-read stock market commentaries on the Web, his comments broadcast over the CBS Radio Network several times daily....
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