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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Hot Stocks to Watch for Today

Bullish
5+ Consecutive Down Days: These are stocks that have closed down for five or more consecutive days and are trading above their 200-day moving average. Our research shows that stocks trading above their 200-day moving average that close down for five or more days have shown positive returns, on average, 1-day, 2-days and 1-week later. Historically, these stocks have provided traders with a significant edge.
SunPower Corporation (NasdaqGM:SPWR - News). SPWR's PowerRating is 7.
5+ Consecutive Lower Lows: These are stocks that have made a lower low for five or more consecutive days and are trading above their 200-day moving average. Our research shows that stocks trading above their 200-day moving average that make lower lows for five or more days have shown positive returns, on average, 1-day, 2-days and 1-week later. Historically, these stocks have provided traders with a significant edge.
Cypress Semiconductor (NYSE:CY - News). CY's PowerRating is 6.
2-Period RSI Below 2: These are stocks that have a 2-period RSI reading below 2 and are trading above their 200-day moving average. Our research shows that stocks trading above their 200-day moving with a 2-period RSI reading below 2 have shown positive returns, on average, 1-day, 2-days and 1-week later. Historically, these stocks have provided traders with a significant edge.
Laureate Education (NasdaqGS:LAUR - News). LAUR's PowerRating is 7.
Stocks Down 10% or More: These are stocks that have lost 10% or more over the past five days and are trading above their 200-day moving average. Our research shows that stocks trading above their 200-day moving average that have lost 10% or more over the past five days have shown positive returns, on average, 1-day, 2-days and 1-week later. Historically, these stocks have provided traders with a significant edge.
Systemax (NYSE:SYX - News). SYX's PowerRating is 6.
Bearish
5+ Consecutive Higher Highs: These are stocks that have made a higher high for five or more consecutive days and are trading below their 200-day moving average. Our research shows that stocks trading below their 200-day moving average that make higher highs for five or more days have shown negative returns, on average, 1-day, 2-days and 1-week later. Historically, these stocks have provided traders with a significant edge.
Intuit (NasdaqGS:INTU - News). INTU's PowerRating is 4.
2-Period RSI Above 98: These are stocks that have a 2-period RSI reading above 98 and are trading below their 200-day moving average. Our research shows that stocks trading below their 200-day moving with a 2-period RSI reading above 98 have shown negative returns, on average, 1-day and 1-week later. Historically, these stocks have provided traders with a significant edge.
Foot Locker (NYSE:FL - News). FL's PowerRating is 3.
Stocks Up 10% or More: These are stocks that have gained 10% or more over the past five days and are trading below their 200-day moving average. Our research shows that stocks trading below their 200-day moving average that have gained 10% or more over the past five days have shown negative returns, on average, 1-week later. Historically, these stocks have provided traders with a significant edge.
Fremont General (NYSE:FMT - News). FMT's PowerRating is 3.
PowerRatings are courtesy of PowerRatings.net

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Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Jim Cramer's Wall Street Confidential Jan. 28

Laureate Education (NasdaqGS: LAUR), The Gap (NYSE: GPS - News): The online education, paper and bank sectors are rising from the dead amid the frenetic M & A activity recently, commented Cramer who discussed LAUR as an undervalued stock which is not getting enough credit for its Latin American division. However, he doesn't think that leveraged buyouts are for every company, but sees GPS as a perfect LBO opportunity, because he believes it would perform better as a private company. Selling 500 to 1,000 stores would be "catastrophic for the company's earnings," said Cramer, pointing out that GPS would have the flexibility as a private company to undertake unpopular reforms that are necessary for a turnaround. Although many companies do well publicly, "the payday for private, I find, has been very positive," he said. He concluded by noting that not a lot of capital has been going into the market because people are "fed up with our country" and he thinks that Europe may be a safer place to invest.
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