The CISCO Buy & The Jiseki Query
We have been asked on multiple occasions what about CISCO (CSCO)? Why is it a BUY? Does it remain a BUY? Where will it go? Should I close my open position? And other questions.
ORMI US 30 © has a limitation. It can only select 30 stocks. This does not mean that if CISCO does not make it US ORMI 30 © it is not a buy. To illustrate how ORMI US 30 © works we have run a small JISEKI Query. We took the worst 30 quarterly percentile stocks among the US 500 and then filtered them for positive Jiseki and price trend. And guess what? Yes CISCO makes it to the list of fresh entries.
Ofcourse you need to be an ORMI US 30 member to see if it persists and where the exit levels are, but there is one thing you can be sure off, if you are an investor with a 12 month holding period and you have 30 worst performers from US 500, you have a relatively outperforming strategy, which will not let you down. Enjoy the latest S&P US 500 Jiseki Query.
The Jiseki Query
- Select less than 30 percentile.
- Filter for positive Jiseki cycles.
- Filter for positive price trend.
- Filter for less than 10 holding days.
What do we get? The worst stocks that are a screaming BUY.
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Dan-Andrei Rusu graduated in 2005 the Faculty of Economics Cluj-Napoca, “Dimitrie Cantemir” University. In the same year he joined BT Securities as a financial analyst. He is currently the Head of Research at BT Securities and a speaker with Romanian Brokers’ Association. He is an MTA (Market Technicians Association, New York) affiliate and is CMT level III candidate. He is a contributing columnist for Orpheus Capitals for the ALPHA GLOBAL INDICES.