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  • mimo_100
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2003
    • 1784

    #16
    Originally posted by bigred970
    The slope of SHLD for example is .3. In 1 year it went from 48 to 136 with an r^2 value of .86 for the year, a damn good return. I think you'll have a difficult time finding a stock with a much higher slope and r^2 combo with good fundamentals etc. If you do let us know.
    OK, Thanks. You are just looking for the largest slope, which in fact may not be very steep.
    Tim - Retired Problem Solver

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    • New-born baby
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2004
      • 6095

      #17
      Swn

      Originally posted by New-born baby
      Here's a good reason to forget SWN:
      Down $1 today . . . .
      pivot calculator *current oil price*My stock picking method*Charting Lesson of the Week:BEAR FLAG PATTERN

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      • #18
        Belated

        A bit late since the top five has been selected; but I like LB, CTHR, and JOSB of this lot.

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        • #19
          Re: CTHR

          Sold CTHR today for a 15% gain in three trading days. I AM ADEQUATELY SIZED! Woo!

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