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Stocks: Another Tranche Momentum Look

March 23, 2017 By Lowell Herr

Stocks: Another Tranche Momentum Look 1

Here is a second list of individual stocks.  Only two show up as potential purchases.

Tranche Momentum Recommendations:  The recent market downturn hit most of these stocks.  Only two, MU and NVDA, are ones I would consider for purchase.

Just another comment.  There is a lot of red in the 13- and 49-Day EMA columns.  I suspect much of this is due to the large loss this past Tuesday.

Stocks: Another Tranche Momentum Look 2

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Comments

  1. bazooooka says

    March 23, 2017 at 1:07 PM

    Great work. I enjoyed all the examples.

    • Lowell Herr says

      March 23, 2017 at 1:51 PM

      Good. Eventually I plan to write an article on selecting the best companies from the list of Dividend Champions.

      Lowell

  2. Ralph Brown says

    March 23, 2017 at 2:36 PM

    how is best/easiest way to import personal list of portfolio stocks from Kipling tranche 3.1.4 to new Kipling REDA spread sheet?

    • Lowell Herr says

      March 23, 2017 at 2:41 PM

      Ralph,

      I would scroll down over the stocks and do a Control C or on a Mac do a Command C. With the new spreadsheet already open, just past using Control V or Command V on the Mac.

      Then do the same routing for the number of shares. Note that the shares not go in the third column from the left in the new SS.

      Hope this does it. Be sure you are working with a renamed new spreadsheet and keep the original in tact.

      To clear a cell, use the delete key, not the spacebar.

      Lowell

      • Ralph Brown says

        March 24, 2017 at 6:48 AM

        thank you — really appreciate your insight, work and help — I’m a great fan — I’ll give it a try

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