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jficquette
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10/15/2006 9:04:18 PM

I sort stocks based on comparitive relative strength, 10 45 90day etc. Then I export to excel and get median and standard deviation. I look for stocks at 3 std dev over under the underlying index, s$p, dow etc.

The idea is that stock can't stay that far away from underlying forever.

John


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