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  1. #21

    152 Names in +511Club & 43 are RS 80

    Hi-

    I have re-ran a search on the MarketSmith database for names > $7.00 and 100K vol. This gave almost 3,000 names. I then delete names that have zero vol in more than 1/2 of their 1-min bars over 50 days - this took the file down to about 2,700 names. The prior file had 2,400 names.

    I have been publishing the # of names in the +511 Club category and +80 RS, and accordingly, the numbers will be a little skewed based on starting with about +12% more names than previously. I believe the # is secondary indicator of direction, what's most important is to look at the names and find good entries on the strongest names - RS +90, and the increase in file size may suggested a few more strong names to look at.

    Take care,
    +511 Club's - Apr 15, 2013.xlsx
    Shawn

  2. #22

    88 Names on +511 & 28 Names are +80 RS

    Hi-

    Most CANSLIM-style traders suggest that one first and foremost focus on the leaders. Which causes many to ask -which names are the leaders? I use the the +90 names from the +511 Club as my leaders. These names shift some on a day-to-day basis with names coming on and off the list on a particular day, but everyday, I put these 10-20 names into a watch list to see how they perform throughout the day. To me, that is focusing on the leaders and its relatively objective.

    Last Friday morning, all the +90 RS Names were Red for most of the morning, and I was concerned and started selling the weaker names and reducing. Around noon on Fri, the market turned to the upside, and I added some back on. By EOD, the +90 names were about equally split between red & green - IMO, this was borderline unacceptable price action from leading names.

    Today, all the +90 names opened red (except LIFE) and increased losses throughout the day. In particular, 16 of 20 +90 RS names were down more than 2%, and 8 of 20 were down more than 4%. I view this as very negative price action by the leaders.

    I am about 25% long, but prepared for more downside in the days ahead.

    Take care,+511 Club's - Apr 16, 2013.xlsx

    Shawn

  3. #23
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    Shawn,

    Thanks for sharing your analyses.

  4. #24

    99 Names in +511 Club & 34 Names are +80 RS

    +511 Club's - Apr 17, 2013.xlsxHi-

    Today's results showed good leadership (yesterday's +511 Cub & RS +90):

    BLMN 4.83%
    RYAAY 2.71%
    GILD 2.70%
    SNTA 2.57%
    TRLA 2.32%
    AMGN 2.18%
    AIMC 1.94%
    ADBE 1.52%
    DGI 1.45%
    TMH 0.92%
    GNRC 0.43%

    Shawn

  5. #25

    100 Names in +511 Club & 23 Names in RS +80

    Hi-

    All 14 leaders (+511 Club & RS +90) finish negative. Not bullish.

    GILD -0.31%
    SSI -0.32%
    AIMC -0.35%
    TMH -0.69%
    SNTA -0.80%
    ADBE -0.84%
    WAG -1.04%
    TRLA -1.11%
    NWS -1.17%
    DGI -1.39%
    GNRC -1.59%
    EPL -1.91%
    BLMN -3.44%
    NCS -5.06%


    Shawn

    +511 Club's - Apr 18, 2013.xlsx

  6. #26
    Shawn; I really appreciate your posting the lists and the day's results as it really provides insight into the market seeing how a dynamic list of leaders is doing.
    Great work and thank you.
    Best regards,
    Robert

  7. #27

    87 Names in +511 Club & 24 Names are RS +80

    Thanks Robert!

    Another poor day for the leaders (+90 RS members of the +511 Club), 9 of 11 were Red:

    TSLA 3.41%
    EPL 1.32%
    CHH -0.11%
    EXAM -0.28%
    ADBE -0.57%
    TMH -1.14%
    BLMN -1.16%
    RYAAY -1.22%
    NWS -1.86%
    OSK -2.34%
    GILD -2.39%

    Shawn

    +511 Club's - Apr 19, 2013.xlsx

  8. #28
    Shawn,


    Great work! Thank you!

    How much is your list of leading stocks overlapping that of "Stocktwits 50?"

    http://stocktwits50.com/

    It might be interesting to have a weekly list of leading stocks and see if this fixed list is doing better or worst than the market, during a fixed period of time such as one week, 10 days or 20 days.

    Thanks



    Pascal

  9. #29

    IBD 50 & StockTwits 50

    Hi Pascal,

    I have been running screens on the IBD 50 and ST50 for sometime now.

    ST50 updates each weekend, I think IBD 50 may also be updated mid-week as well. I compile my merged list on the weekend. For this week, the merged list is 93.. so there were 7 names that over-lapped, I would guess there are between 5-15 names each week that overlap on these lists.

    These list themselves change every week, or maybe even twice a week in the case of IBD 50. My list changes each day.

    A more static list would be Jerry Samet's index components.. which maybe changes every 3-6 months..

    Suggestions from the broader group are welcome.

    Let me think about what might be useful for the group, look over any feedback and get back to you,

    Shawn

  10. #30

    79 names in +511 Club & 34 Names are +80 RS

    Hi-

    Here is how the 7 leaders from the last post did on Fri:

    SSI 2.36%
    RYAAY 0.69%
    ADBE 0.65%
    CHH 0.33%
    TRLA -0.54%
    TMH -0.71%
    EPL -2.06%

    I do not consider this constructive price action from leaders, even though an equal weighting across the 7 names would have shown a gain.

    Also, note the MEM models for both $SPX and $COMPQ have turned off their buy switch last week; so, NO new buys for me.

    My exposure is about 6% net long on leaders (GILD, TRLA, LIFE, TSLA, a few others) - These are small test positions that I did not sell when the Buy Switches went Off. I also have another 6% in a few dividend ETF payers (REM, EMLP, CHI) which are less volatile and I am holding for some yield.

    I will continue to publish the .xls of +511 Club so we can see which names attract institutional buying and show the best RS during this corrective phase - these leaders usually (but, not always) turn-up a couple of weeks prior to the market bottoming. Thus, we can be best prepared for when the market conditions become favorable.

    Shawn

    +511 Club's - Apr 22, 2013.xlsx

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