Below is my current list of stocks that I am using to short from. The stocks below are either those that I have found to have ideal setups, close to becoming ideal setups, or stocks (like Goldman Sachs – GS) that have a level of intrigue that warrants inclusion on my list. Nonetheless, you have my ideal stop-loss for each of the stocks listed below. A few of them became my pet short today, in the likes of Balder Electric (BEZ), ENI SPA (E), and Stryker (SYK). Should the market provide me further opportunity, I will take a few more names off of this list and add them to the portfolio as well.
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Universal Travel Group (UTA) – 9.58
Mastec (MTZ) – 13.36
United Therapeutics (UTHR) – 59.55
ENI SPA (E) – 43.65
Eaton Vance (ETW) – 13.66
Superior Well Services (SWSI) – 16.17
Willbros Group (WG) – 13.55
Asml Holdings (ASML) – 34.05
Alcoa (AA) – 14.05
Allied World Assurance (AWH) – 44.85
Click Here to See the Remaining 17 Short Setups and their Stop-Losses.
Jabil Circuit (JBL) – 17.35
Scholastic (SCHL) – 29.15
Netease.com (NTES) – 37.45
Teletech Holdings (TTEC) – 17.87
Goldman Sachs (GS) – 164.00
Zep Inc (ZEP) – 19.66
Autoliv (ALV) – 56.40
Baldor Electric (BEZ) – 40.15
Emerson Electric (EMR) – 54.35
Eaton Vance (EV) – 36.71
Edwards Life Sciences (EW) – 110.50
Live Nation Entertainment (LYV) – 16.89
National Cinemedia (NCMI) – 21.06
Nu Skin Enterprises (NUS) – 32.55
Stryker (SYK) – 60.50
Torchmark (TMK) – 56.90
Unum (UNM) – 26.05
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