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CANSLIM 70 Plus EPS

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Stocks with 70 plus EPS. The list has dropped to 8. When the correction plays itself out, one of the first sign will be good earnings candidates rebounding. Keeping an eye on EPS 70 breakout during correction often gives you early hint of where next sector move is likely to be.

BAMM,Books-A-Million Inc (Google  Yahoo  Earnings  Chart
BSQR,bSquare Corp (Google  Yahoo  Earnings  Chart
CRVL,Corvel Corp (Google  Yahoo  Earnings  Chart
GTLS,Chart Industries Inc (Google  Yahoo  Earnings  Chart
KNOT,The Knot Inc (Google  Yahoo  Earnings  Chart
NFLX,Netflix Inc (Google  Yahoo  Earnings  Chart
PSMT,Pricesmart Inc (Google  Yahoo  Earnings  Chart
SYNA,Synaptics Inc (Google  Yahoo  Earnings  Chart
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10 comments:

bowler2005 said...

Hi Pradeep,

After narrowing the list by applying the conditions, I got SYNA. Is this correct?

Nashasa said...

Step 1: BAMM, BSQR, CRVL, KNOT, NFLX, SYNA

Step 2: All in Step1 (Don’t have IBD or TC. So manually calculated using formula: 0.4 * (C * 100 / C65) + 0.2 * (C * 100 / C130) + 0.2 * (C * 100 / C195) + 0.2 * (C * 100 / C260))

Step 3: BSQR, SYNA

Step 4: SYNA

SoarDerek said...

I say BSQR.

Susan said...

SYNA

mgold said...

Interesting note the IBD today had SYNA listed as only Leader up in Vol yesterday under the Market Pulse

Editor said...

what's the "C" in your calculations mean? did paradeep go over a way to do the formulas manually in an earlier post?

Pradeep Bonde said...

C= closing price
c1= closing price 1 day ago
c65= closing price 65 days ago
and so on

Unknown said...

Hi Pradeep, I assume those are trading days not calendar days for closing prices, right? C65-- the closing price 65 trading days ago.

I don't have IBD or TC, is there a better charting program or utility to let one see the closing prices with day shifts, without having to manually counting the bars? Any recommendation from anyone?

Thanks a lot!

Pradeep Bonde said...

Yes it is trading days.

Susan said...

gnib, you can try amibroker. i download it not long ago and havent really figure out how to use it proper yet