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Watch list for week of 2-13-06
at 2006-02-26 00:49:55

The list from my market homework software this weekend is quite small again. With all the stocks that have pulled back lately, you'd think there would be more attractive bases and consolidations than there are. For any new readers, let me explain that my market homework software has been written to identify stocks that are near technical price support and shouldn't fall much from their current levels if they are healthy enough for me to be interested in owning. Because it doesn't take much of a drop in price to tell me whether the stock is good or not, it presents a low risk buying opportunity for me. However, usually I just watch the stocks that I list here without buying them, so just because I list a stock doesn't mean that I recommend buying or selling it. So here's this week's list:



Gorden Gekko at the Knight Trader sent along a handful of stocks that he's watching right now, and the most interesting one I saw was ABP.

On another front, it has been very interesting to read the systems development blog posts over at The Taylor Tree and Dayve Johnson's blog. If you haven't seen these yet, head on over.

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