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You're absolutely correct Dave. My mistake as I was taking the Doctor's quote verbatim and now that you mentioned it I remember it was Chianti. Hannibal is one of my favorite bad guys. Ssssssssstt!!.
Probably true Rob. Where do you get these images and how do you get them here like that?
They're all over the Internet. When I see one I like, I download it to a graphics folder and wait for just the right time to spring it. (I have to review them every now and then just to remind myself what's there.) If I'm looking for something specific, I'll usually start by looking at http://images.google.com, and with just the right search terms I can usually find something that works in a short time. Yahoo's getting better with their image searches too, but Google's still better, IMO.
To put 'em here, you first have to upload 'em to an image server. The one that seems to be the most popular for the moment is http://imageshack.us. As soon as you upload the image, the site generates the code for you to cut and paste into the text boxes in forums like this one.
Rob,
It would be interesting to track the average time a stock remains on the PNKUWG screen. This could determine if an unseen or unusual factor is keeping the price down. In theory, a stock would eventually fall off the screen either because the price does catch up with growth or it tanks because EPS , sales , or another factor no longer make the grade.
I don't know how they crept in, but I discovered some errors in some of the entry dates my momentum screen results. I must have been sleepy or distracted or both when I was making updates. Rather than go back and try to reconstruct the results screens, I'm just starting over from scratch with the stocks noted in the previous post. It's the beginning of the third quarter and a good time for it.
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