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Ending in Mixed Fashion Stocks Fail to Close Out With Gains Seen Earlier in the Session; IBD Indexes Take the Lead

Joshua Hayes (May 20th, 2009) Writes:

Following through on yesterday’s gains stocks took the lead and moved higher as volume tracked higher. A very bullish sign to see stocks moving higher with higher volume especially right after a day where prices advanced on lower trade. All was well and good with stocks until the final hour of trading where we began to see selling pressure. The selling pressure was enough to send the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average into negative territory but the NASDAQ was able to slip in a small gain. Preliminary volume indicates NASDAQ saw higher trade while the NYSE declined avoiding a distribution day. A positive sign is we saw IBD indexes lead the market and we’ll await to see if volume on the IBD indexes came in higher. In summary, not a terrible day following yesterday’s move, but signs of …

Stocks Find Support off Lows; NASDAQ Holds Its 200 Day Moving Average

Joshua Hayes (May 5th, 2009) Writes:

Stocks were hit hard from the onset, even leaders found themselves being sold. Ben Bernanke was testifying on the hill while traders were dumping stocks. Selling accelerated as the day wore on but were able to find footing prior to lunch time. Stocks then were hit hard after 2pm hitting new lows but support was able to come in. Stocks once again were able to avoid a nasty distribution day if the NASDAQ had gone out on its lows. This market is once again proving there is an underlying bid to the market.

Two key levels were held today and an important moving average. The NASDAQ was able to hold 1750 which happens to be its 200 day moving average while the S&P500 was able to hold a psychological level of 900. Holding the 200dma is very important level for the …

Bargain hunting – strong earnings growth.

Vlada Kynsky (July 7th, 2008) Writes:
Last time I was screening top yielding stocks among S&P500 components and this time I run my fundamental stock screen for growth stocks. I set as a criteria "Estimated earnings growth for next 5 years" to be at least 25% per year. There are 18 companies with such a projected growth. For better picture I've also added P/E ratio and share price return on yearly and quarterly basis.Investing strategy based on strong projected EPS growth shows following results. S&P 500 index is yearly down by -18% and average return for selected stocks is up by 20%. On quarterly basis S&P 500 down by -9% and again beaten by growth stock with average return -2%. ...

AMPH – American Physicians Svc

Market Speculator (June 8th, 2008) Writes:
This market is not producing stocks with astronomical returns like we saw in 1999, 2003, and even 2004. Gains now seem to get cut off anywhere between 50-100% unless you are PDO and MXC. Although its been difficult I still manage to find excellent stocks although the market is bad. I want to see stocks with tremendous growth in sales and earnings, not 15% growth but 100% or more. This gives me laser focus on the top growth stocks in the market. With this focus on growth I’ve come across AMPH - American Physicians Svc. Lets get to the numbers: Sales % growth YoY: 120.92% 3 yr Sales growth: 43% EPS % growth YoY: 1,476.11% 3 yr EPS growth: 45% These are certainly the type of growth numbers I want to see, very high and even its 3 year growth is impressive. Moving onto ...

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