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larrybuss
Posted : Thursday, December 8, 2005 4:00:14 PM
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By Swing Trading, I mean holding newly purchased stocks for 2 to 7 trading days. Can you recommend any EasyScans to find these stocks? I like to buy stocks from $5 to $10.

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Larry
Doug_H
Posted : Thursday, December 8, 2005 4:03:18 PM


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You can scan to find stocks in your price range by including Price Per Share as an EasyScan condition. Here is a video that will show you how to set up a scan if you're not sure:

Using EasyScan to find stocks that meet your own criteria

As far as recommending bullish scans for swing trading, that's a question that's best posted in the Stock and market Talk forum, as we trainers cannot make such recommendations. I will move your post over to the Stock and Market Talk forum, where hopefully you will receive input from others.

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rgreene
Posted : Friday, December 9, 2005 4:26:21 PM
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Check out the reply by Doug H. to my 11/29 post "PCF's".
The purpose of these scans is to find candidates for buyable pullbacks; or shortable rallys. Also, Dave Landry shares his momentum strategies, as well as his PCF scans in the archives of his video presentations in his Trading Markets website. Dave uses Telechart in his presentations, and emphasizes correlation of stocks and sectors when scanning.
larrybuss
Posted : Friday, December 9, 2005 9:43:25 PM
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Thanks, I will check out what you say.

Larry
larrybuss
Posted : Friday, December 9, 2005 10:15:54 PM
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On Dave Landry's website, I could not find any archives of his video presentation and there were just ads for his service.

"rqreene" any help here?

Thanks,
Larry
rgreene
Posted : Tuesday, December 13, 2005 5:43:37 PM
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Larry,

eMail Dave, ask for his A/V's. He'll email U back direct links to about 50 of them.
It's refreshing to see all of these presentations made available without cost; and without any sales pitches or fluff.

Ron
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