situation?
Perceptions—people might not believe that the earnings are going to continue as strongly as they had in the
past.
What else are you using besides the EPS and the earnings breakdown to screen your stock
selections?
The
relative strength
is very important. [The relative strength ranks a stock's price change relative to all other
stocks surveyed. See the O'Neil chapter for a detailed definition.]
What are you looking for in relative strength?
At least above 80, and preferably above 90.
Intuitively, I would almost think that—
"It has already gone too far. It can't get any stronger."
Well, not necessarily that it can't get any stronger, but it seems to me that, by definition, every
stock has to have a high relative strength when it tops. How do you avoid sometimes buying the highs, if
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