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Watch list for week of 1-30-06
at 2006-02-26 00:49:55

Here are the highlights from my market homework software:



I want to give a special thanks to Gorden Gekko at The Knight Trader for contributing to my survey of the most recent market rally. I try to keep the most relevant and tradable stocks on the radar of my market homework software, and Gekko's stock coverage when the market is rallying is perfect for it.

I've got a monster headache so I need to go to bed. To keep this short, instead of posting my usual Sunday night market commentary, check out a summary of the markets last week from my mentor over at the Market Stock Watch blog. I mentioned a few weeks ago that this is the best kind of market environment for our trading styles. Well, since January 1st 2006 my account is up 33%, mostly from building long positions in the stocks that I've posted about on this blog and riding the uptrend despite all the doom and gloom. January has been a great month for me, and I hope it comes across on the blog.

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