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How I follow my stocks.

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There are several sources of info I use to follow the companies whose stocks I own.

First, I follow all news items on the internet relating relating to my companies / stocks. I am always looking for something that challenges or confirms my assumptions. Here are two examples of excellent analysis I recently found:

PSYS in Business Week

http://www.businessweek.com/investor/content/sep2007/pi20070924_841452.htm?campaign_id=yhoo

ACAS Press Release

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/070925/netu122.html?.v=16


Both of these items offered confirmation of the fundamentals I believe are at work in these companies and confirm my belief that these stocks will advance.

Secondly, I subscribe to ZACKs Equity Research to obtain independent research. I don't rely on ZACK's for buy/sell signals though. I reserve that perogative.

Finally, when earnings season is upon us I listen to the conference calls of the companies whose stock I own. Over time you can gain the ability to read between the lines and read the tone of questions and answers.

No rocket science here. Just some great ways to consistently review the stocks in my portfolio in a consistent and systematic manner..

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