"BOTTOM FEEDERS" are they all?

United States
October 13, 2007 12:32pm CST
These stocks, MCHP, NGO, NTRI, OXM, PLCM, RT have all been going down. Now, on their polydimensional charts they are showing signs of at least pausing on their way DOWN. A few might even start going UP! Here's a url to take a look at their charts. http://fp1.centurytel.net/polydimensional/miscellaneous.htm If any of them look good to you, be sure to research the company further using yahoo.finance, clearstation, bigcharts, or one of the other commercial stock sites or even a search engine to learn more about the company in general.
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@theprogamer (10534)
• United States
13 Oct 07
Thanks for the update. They are worth at least some attention because as you said they can turn about.
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• United States
14 Oct 07
I picked these 6 stocks because each is in a position where it is more likely than normal in a situation to turn around. It is not the case that each will turn around but each is more likely than most to turn at this point or soon. It is possible none will turn, some will turn, or even maybe all of them. They all are candidated for turning around and deserve a closer look.
• Singapore
14 Oct 07
Hi everyone : Do take note that NTRI gapped down beyond its 52 week low to $32.00 (as of 10/12/07) because on 10/4/07 it issued a negative pre-announcement of its coming Q3 earnings. Whether NTRI would rebound depends very much on its actual Q3 earnings announcement on 10/23/07. It's safer to monitor the stock price development till the earnings announcement date. Do be cautious if you are trading this counter. Good Luck!! Yours Truly, Tony Chai a disabled stock options trader http://options4u.blogspot.com
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• United States
15 Oct 07
optionguru's warning is very well advised. The program that picks out "oversold" stocks does so strictly and only based on numbers. It does zero fundamental analysis. This program is very experimental. The last time I published such a list only about 50% of the stocks on the list actually went UP. Even then some of those later went DOWN shortly thereafter.