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Trading Ideas for Friday
Teresa, May 15, 2008 @ 5:18PM ET | Link | RSS | Read via Email | Start a Discussion
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Podcast: Diving into Disk Drives
Pete, May 15, 2008 @ 4:47PM ET | Link | RSS | Read via Email | Start a Discussion
Yesterday’s podcast provided more examples of the thinking process behind finding trade setups by comparing price action to investor sentiment.
Today we will focus on another use for our daily stock scan list: finding specific industries that might be “in play”. As a bonus, we also included a company that is experiencing ‘news/price divergence’ that might be worth watching.
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While going through Trading Ideas for Thursday, I noticed there was big representation in the computer storage devices industry. We spoke about Western Digital (WDC) in yesterday’s podcast and today, it seems like other fellow industry companies are following its lead. After the market, Bloomberg reported some interesting investor sentiment:
- U.S. Investors Say It’s Time to Buy Stocks; Favor Asia, Energy
The annual Bloomberg/Los Angeles Times poll of investors found that 44 percent of those with household incomes of $100,000 or more viewed it as a good time to buy stocks, versus 15 percent who said it isn’t. The benchmark Standard & Poor’s 500 index has declined 10 percent from its record high in October. “Any time prices come down, that’s typically been the time to buy,” said Phyllis Hamm, 59, a survey participant who works at a nonprofit group in Raleigh, North Carolina. The poll results signal some Americans may be ready to shift part of the $3.5 trillion parked in money market funds into equities.
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Amex Disk Drive Index($DDX.X)
The Amex Disk Drive Index ($DDX.X) is the closest index to represent the computer storage sevices industry.

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- Icahn launches proxy battle against Yahoo
- G.E. Confirms Potential Sale of Appliances Unit
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- CBS-CNet Deal is Good News for Jana
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- Wagging the dog
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- Prudential Eyeing Equitable Fund
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