Forget the software. You have to study the companies balance sheets, look at 
the products they sell and then estimate the market for these products. 
There is no shortcut. Believe me, I thought I could use intuition and 
software charts. Didn't help.

By now most energy company stocks are pretty high levels and selling at 
extremely high multiples. You are too late for big profits. I still think 
American companies are the best bet; at least you can get better reports. 
Foreign companies that you don't know about will be difficult to understand 
and follow.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stephen Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ProFox Email List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 12:21 PM
Subject: [NF] Investing in the recession


> Anyone use any software to get ahead of this impending recession?
>
> I am going on instinct for now and would like to get a better feeling on 
> my
> pure guesses.
>
> Those would be energy, companies that supply the energy business, 
> companies
> that support the farmer, and always looking for international companies 
> that
> I can hop on that I just don't have a clue they exist.
>
> -- 
> Stephen Russell
> Sr. Production Systems Programmer



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