MESA-Sabrient Trading Alerts
Enter long: NOC
No long exit signals today
No short entry signals today
No short exit (cover) signals today
Open trade summary:
Long RDS.A since 9/21/2010, profit: $ -5
Long AVT since 9/21/2010, profit: $ -49
Long UNM since 9/20/2010, profit: $ 112
Long TMK since 9/20/2010, profit: $ 205
Long RTN since 9/20/2010, profit: $ 74
Long MCO since 9/20/2010, profit: $ 163
Long LEG since 9/20/2010, profit: $ 276
Long ITW since 9/20/2010, profit: $ 163
Long HES since 9/20/2010, profit: $ 161
Long ETM since 9/20/2010, profit: $ 799
Long DFG since 9/20/2010, profit: $ 199
Long ALL since 9/20/2010, profit: $ 126
Long RPM since 9/17/2010, profit: $ 238
Long RKT since 9/17/2010, profit: $ -571
Long OXM since 9/17/2010, profit: $ 55
Long NEU since 9/17/2010, profit: $ 46
Long MDU since 9/17/2010, profit: $ 62
Long GCI since 9/17/2010, profit: $ -215
Long FRX since 9/17/2010, profit: $ 158
Long ESL since 9/17/2010, profit: $ 300
Long AFL since 9/17/2010, profit: $ 196
Long WTI since 9/16/2010, profit: $ 571
Long TCAP since 9/16/2010, profit: $ -350
Long CSGS since 9/16/2010, profit: $ 310
Long LNC since 9/15/2010, profit: $ -157
Long IPHS since 9/15/2010, profit: $ 647
Long ALTE since 9/15/2010, profit: $ 167
End of report for Tuesday, September 21, 2010.
About the MESA-Sabrient Trading Alerts
- The MESA-Sabrient system produces end-of-day trading signals after the market day’s closing bell for execution at the next open. All trades are intended to be placed as market orders on open.
- Exit signals are also specified for each open trade. All trade exits are intended to be placed as market orders at the next open.
- Long signals (buy) are produced from the top quartile of the Sabrient Outlook Rankings and short signals (sell short) are from the bottom quartile. Thus the technical signals are always in-sync with the fundamental rankings.
- The number of open trades at any given time varies significantly with market conditions.
- The system produces more long trades than short ones. Historically the ratio of longs to shorts has been about 10:1.
- Hold times are typically less than one month.
- Profits shown in the daily reports assume an initial investment of $10,000 per stock with no allowance for slippage or commissions. To convert the dollar profit to percentage, divide by 100. For example, if a stock’s profit was listed as $234, this would be equivalent to a 2.34% gain on the initial investment.
Disclaimer: These alerts are published solely for informational purposes and are not to be construed as advice or a recommendation to specific individuals. Individuals should take into account circumstances in acting on any alerts provided by MESA-Sabrient. Sabrient makes no representations that the techniques used in its rankings or selections will result in or guarantee profits in trading. MESA Software makes no representations that the techniques used in its alerts will result in or guarantee profits in trading.
Trading involves risk, including possible loss of principal and other losses, and past performance is no indication of future results. We make no representations that the techniques used in our rankings or selections will result in or guarantee profits in trading. Further, our analyses are based on third-party data, which we cannot guarantee as to adequacy, accuracy, completeness or timeliness. We accept no responsibility for any loss arising for use of these materials.