When Goldman Sachs (GS) puts Microsoft (MSFT) on its Conviction Buy List, not only is it positive for the name, but perhaps it is very positive for big-cap technology, too, perhaps the kind of technology names imbedded in the NDX. Maybe GS is impressed with BING, which gives MSFT a new product that can and will effectively compete with Google (GOOG). Should we not extrapolate the impact of the Conviction Buy List to the NDX? I don’t know, but as long as the PowerShares QQQ Trust (Nasdaq: QQQQ) remains above this week’s pullback pivot low at 35.24, I will respect the integrity of the larger upleg by remaining long in our model portfolio. However, if this week’s pivot low is violated, I will reverse into a short position – regardless of MSFT’s inclusion in the Conviction Buy List.
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Larger Upleg Still Intact for Q's
Mon, Jun 22 2009, 05:38 GMT
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