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Sunday Stock Set Up Report

The stocks that are featured through this series of weekly reports are first posted here as "set-ups", meaning they have solid fundamentals along with a bullish technical chart pattern and are poised for a breakout! (see OYOG below) Trigger prices and trigger volumes are given for each stock, but only if the stock makes both these hurdles would it be flashing a technical buy signal. That buy signal is valid only up to the given maximum buy price. Investors who wish to follow the guidelines should not chase stocks and pay more than the posted maximum buy price. Also, investors should strictly adhere to the 7-8% max loss rule and always strive to keep losses small. Once a stock triggers, on-going updates and commentary are made available to subscribers to help guide them through the stock's current action. Readers are encouraged to write in and ask questions or comment on these stocks at anytime.

Sunday Stock Set Up Report - 07/15/07

Posted on Tuesday Jul 17, 2007 10:53AM | Link | Post Comment
The Sunday Set Up Report - James Taulman   Sun. July 15th, 2007 BETA VERSION ...
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Morpheus Trading - Tue Oct 07, 2008 08:33AM
NOTE: Please click on the charts below to enlarge them [read more]

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