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                        Monday, March 17th, 1997
CONTENTS:
   MARKET WRAP-UP
   CLOSING QUOTES
   OVERBOUGHT/OVERSOLD INDICATORS
   TENDING INDICATORS
   TECHNICAL CHART ALERT POINTER
   SPECIFIC COMPANY NEWS BRIEFS
   FUNDAMENTAL MODELS
   INDICATORS LEGEND
   SYMBOLS LISTING
   FREE E-MAIL SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION
   WEB SITE ADDRESS

As of market close 3/14/97

        ***********U.S. FINANCIAL MARKET WRAP-UP*********

Stock prices in the United States rallied Friday amid new signs
that inflation does not pose an immediate threat to the U.S.
economy.
   The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 6935, up 57 points,
recouping about 30 percent of its losses in Thursday's downturn.
The broader and more representative Standard and Poor's 500 index
was up four points at 600.
   The gains came as something of a surprise to analysts, many of
whom predicted that Thursday's drop of 160 points in the dow
Jones industrial average was the start of a much larger downturn.
The upturn was largely credited to the release of encouraging
producer price index figures. The index fell 0.4 percent in
February, marking the first time since late 1994 that it has
declined two months in a row. And that was evidently seen by
investors as a sign that inflation is under control.
   The government released two new reports Friday on the health
of the U.S. economy. The latest news sends a mixed message to the
financial markets on inflation and interest rates.
   The Labor Department reports U.S. wholesale prices fell in
February to their lowest levels in more than two years, pulled
down by declines in a wide range of items, from computers to
gasoline to beef.
   Meanwhile, The Commerce Department reports rising sales kept
inventories lower than expected during January. Flat inventories
suggest businesses are having trouble meeting consumer demands,
an early warning sign of inflation.
   The two reports indicate that although the robust economy has
not yet translated into higher inflation, there are signs that
price pressures are building. The U.S. Federal Reserve is likely
to take this into account when it meets March 25th to consider
the direction of interest rates.
   Most analysts now believe the Fed will ratchet up rates to
slow the robust economy and slow inflationary pressure. On
Thursday, the U.S. stock market fell 160 points, its sharpest
drop since last July, amid continuing concern over rising prices
and interest rates.
   Investors continue to look toward the next monetary policy
meeting of the Federal Reserve Board, scheduled for March 25th,
for clues to the market's future. If the Fed decides to raise
interest rates at that meeting, it will be the first such hike in
two years.
   Mark Hollingsworth of Dominion Capital Advisors says the stock
market is vulnerable and could face a correction if interest
rates move up:
   "I think we have a market that is susceptible to a 10 or 15
percent correction."
   Economist David Wyss with Dri-McGraw Hill says the six-year
economic expansion shows no signs of fatigue:
   "Economic growth is strong and, yet, amazingly, we're seeking
no signs of inflation. Producer prices dropped for a second
consecutive month. Price inflation simply does not exist and we
have never gone this far into an economic expansion where we
haven't at least seen some signs of price acceleration."
   Mr. Wyss says the only bad news is the U.S. market is a magnet
for foreign goods, driving up America's trade deficit.
   Economist Brian Westbury of Chicago-based Griffin, Kubik,
Stephens & Thompson says the good economic news stems from a
technological surge in efficiency and productivity. He says this
is the second-longest peacetime growth period in history and
should continue this year.
   Mt. Westbury says, even if the Federal Reserve, the U.S.
central bank, raises interest rates slightly later this month, he
does not believe it will affect growth.
   In business news, the multi-national food producer, Heinz,
announced a restructuring plan involving the closure or sale of
at least 25 of its plants. 2,500 jobs, about six percent of the
Heinz workforce, will be cut worldwide. Heinz says the changes
will lead to 650 million dollars in charges this year, but will
result in pre-tax savings of about 120-million dollars next year.
   California-based Apple, which was a pioneer in the personal
computer business 20 years ago, says it is cutting more than four
thousand jobs: Fully 30 percent of its work force. It is also
cutting back on its line of computers, as a result of chronic
losses.
   In the U.S. state of Indiana, about 2,700 employees at a
General Motors pickup truck plant launched a strike Friday to
protest overtime, hiring and health and safety issues. The strike
marks the first local contract dispute at G.M. since it reached a
national agreement with the auto workers' union last year. The
Indiana plant produced about one-thousand units each day, before
the strike.
   The retailing giant Wal-Mart is holding talks with the U.S.
Treasury Department over its decision to sell Cuban-made pajamas
in Canada. The sales may put Wal-Mart in breach of U.S. laws
aimed at putting economic pressure on the Cuban government.
   Share prices rebounded in trading Friday in major European
markets.
   Stock prices opened down in all the major European markets,
continuing a slide that started Thursday. But, the markets slowly
regained ground, boosted by encouraging economic news from the
United States and by a strong opening on wall street.
   In Frankfurt, which had the biggest European drop Thursday,
prices rose Friday. The DAX-30 index finished the day up by more
than nine points, about three-tenths percent.
   Prices also rose in London. The FTSE-100 index closed up more
than 26 points, about six-tenths percent.
   In Paris, the CAC-40 index finished up more than 13 points,
about one-half percent.
   On the London currency exchange, the U.S. dollar rose in value
against the Japanese yen, but it lost value against the British
pound and the German mark.
  
                    **********NEWS BRIEFS*********

                             INDUSTRY NEWS

According to a survey conducted by Nielsen Media Research and
CommerceNet, "The Spring '97 CommerceNet/Media Demographic and
Electronic Commerce Study", shopping activity on the
world-wide-web has doubled over the last 18 months. The survey
found that 39 percent of all web users have searched online for
product information before making a purchase, up from the 19
percent reported in its Fall 1995 survey. The survey indicates
that the leading impediment to online purchases is the lack of
trust of electronic payments. The survey finds that 15 percent of
web users have purchase a service or product online. The study
reports that over the last 18 months the number of Internet users
have more than doubled and the Internet usage gender gap is
narrowing. The Spring '87 report shows that 42 percent of
Internet users are women, in the Fall '95 study the number was 34
percent. The previous study found that 50 percent of Internet
users were were professionals or managers. The current report
finds this measure at 39 percent. The current study finds that 23
percent of all people 16 and over have used the Internet in the
previous month and currently have access to the Internet. The
Fall 1995 study showed that 10 percent had used the Internet in
the previous three months. The current study finds that 17
percent of all people 16 and over have used the world-wide-web in
the previous month. The Fall 1995 study showed that 8 percent had
used the world-wide-web in the previous three months. The
scientific study was based on phone interviews of 6,600 people 16
years and over in the United States and Canada conducted during
December 1996 and January 1997.

Jupiter Communications has released a report that states that
1996 fourth quarter total world-wide-web advertising rose 51.2
percent to $102.4 million, 1996 totaled $260 million. The report
shows that most advertising was from internet companies
advertising on the web sites of other internet companies.
Advertising from non-technology firms grew 43 percent in the
fourth quarter. 1996 third quarter non-technology advertising
growth was 40 percent. 1996 third quarter total web advertising
growth was 45.9%. The report finds total online advertising in
1996 at $301 million.

The American Stock Exchange has announced that on March 18th it
will begin trading options on de Jager Year 2000 index  of
companies involved in providing solutions for the "year 200
millennium bug". The index includes: American Management,
Analysts International, Ciber Inc, Computer Associates, Computer
Horizon, Computer Sciences Corp, Compuware Corp., Data
Dimensions, Dun and Bradstreet Corp., Electronic Data Systems,
Information Management Resources, Intersolv, Keane, Peoplesoft,
Platinum Technology, Sterling Software, Viasoft, and Zitel.

Ira Magaziner, President Clinton's adviser on Internet policy,
attended the seventh Conference on Computers, Freedom, and
Privacy, held March 11-14 in Burlingame, California. Mr.
Magaziner said that "a federal panel soon will recommend that the
government oppose any future efforts to censor the Internet." The
presidential advisor also said that some controversial issues are
still being discussed. These include: "How best to protect
intellectual property on line and how to address law enforcement
concerns about the availability of sophisticated encryption."

                     AAPL APPLE COMPUTER INC.

Apple says it is cutting more than four thousand jobs, 30 percent
of its work force. It is also cutting back on its line of
computers, as a result of chronic losses. Analysts, including
"Computerworld" magazine's Alan Alper, expect the number-four
personal computer maker to lose 175-million dollars in the
current quarter: "You know, it's kind of anti-climatic at this
point because we've all been waiting for weeks for this to happen
and, unfortunately, it's a sign of the times there and when you
look at the computer industry this is what happens, the once
high-and-mighty are having to consolidate." Mr. Alper says Apple
must not only cut costs, but also concentrate on boosting sales.
Apple expects to take $250 million in charges related to the
layoffs over the next three quarters, with a $155 million charge
in its second quarter ending in March.

Apple says that much of the restructuring in software engineering
is targeted to support Mac OS and Rhapsody development plans.
Apple plans to phase out is Performa line but says that it
remains committed to the consumer market and plans to announce a
new line of entry-level products aimed at home, small business,
and the education market. Apple says it is changing the delivery
schedule for future Mac OS releases. Instead of two full retail
releases of Mac OS in 1998 (Allegro and Sonata), Apple plans to
ship one complete release in 1998 (Allegro). It is targeted for
mid-1998.

Apple CFO Fred Anderson says that he expects Apple's second
quarter revenues to be reported in the the range of $1.6 to $1.7
billion. Same quarter year ago revenue was 2.2 billion.

                     ADI  ANALOG DEVICES INC.

Thursday UBS Securities raised its rating of Analog Devices from
hold to buy. A 9-month price target was set at $29 per share.

                    AKLM ACCLAIM ENTERTIANMRNT

Acclaim Entertainment' Acclaim Books unit has announced that it
will publishing a new line of comic-style books featuring Disney
characters from Toy Story, 101 Dalmatians, The Lion King,
Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, and The Mighty Ducks.

                 AMD  ADVANCED MICRODEVICES INC.

AMD says that the trademark lawsuit filed by Intel Corporation of
the rights to the use of the term MMX is without merit. AMD says
the lawsuit will not delay the roll-out of its AMD-K6 MMX
microprocessor. Intel claims a trademark right to the term MMX.
AMD says MMX is a generic acronym for multimedia extensions and
believes the term MMX belongs to the public domain. AMD says that
the case is really about advertising and marketing, which AMD
says explains the timing of Intel's lawsuit, right before AMD's
scheduled AMD-K6 MMX product launch.

Prudential Securities has raised its 12 month price target on
Advanced Micro Devices from $40 to $90 per share.

                      APM  Applied Magnetics

Applied Magnetics has announced that it will cancel its bid to
acquire Read Rite. It is believed that Applied Materials' refusal
to raise the value of its bid for Read Rite made it impossible
for the proposal to ever be successful.

                     BEL  BELL ATLANTIC CORP.

A.G. Edwards has raised its rating of Bell Atlantic from maintain
to accumulate.

                       BLS  BELLSOUTH CORP.

BellSouth has announced that it has agreed to purchase a 49
percent share in Telefonia Celular de Nicaragua (NICACEL),
Nicaragua's only wireless telephone company. BellSouth will also
assume operational management of NICACEL and have an option to
acquire an additional 40 percent of the company. Financial terms
were not disclosed.

                     CSCO CISCO SYSTEMS INC.

SoundView Financial has lowered its short term rating of Cisco
from buy to hold. 1997 earnings estimate was lowered from $2.02
to $2.00 per share.

                   DEC  DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP.

Wednesday Morgan Stanley lowered its earnings estimates on DEC,
1997 from $1.00 to .70, 1998 from $3.00 to $2.50 per share.

DEC chairman Robert Palmer said Wednesday during Spring Internet
World press conference that he is optimistic about the future of
the company over the longer term due to the health of the
computer industry. Palmer said that the timing of a spin-off IPO
of the company's Internet search engine AltaVista will depend on
stock market conditions. Palmer says it is DEC's strategy to
retain an 80 percent ownership of AltaVista.
 
                  DIGI DSC COMMUNICATIONS CORP.

Salomon Brothers has begun coverage of DSC Communications with a
rating of hold.

                          ESST ESS Tech

ESS Technologies has responded to statements from a report issued
Monday by Unterberg Harris analyst, Tejinder Singh, in which the
compatibility of ESS' IC chips for MPEG-1 video CD players was
called into question. ESS Technologies says that it has four of
the top five manufacturers of video CD players in China, as well
as Sony Corporation in Japan, as customers.

                   GIC  GENERAL INSTRUMENTS CO.
 
Prudential Securities has begun coverage of General Instrument
with a rating of hold.

                     HWP  HEWLETT PACKARD CO.

Dow Jones & Co. has announced that it will add Hewlett Packard to
the Dow Jones Industrial Average Index.

               IBM  INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES

IBM has entered into an agreement with the Chinese city of
Shanghai to develop computing networking for the city.

                         INTC INTEL CORP.

Intel has filled suit against AMD and Cyrix over use of the term
MMX, which Intel claims as a registered trademark.

                           IOM  Iomega

Iomega has announced that global shipments of its Zip drives have
passed the five million mark.

                            KEA  Keane

Thursday Keane announced that it has entered into an agreement to
provide year 2000 bug fixing services to Lexis Nexis. Terms of
the deal were not disclosed.

                   LLTC LINEAR TECHNOLOGY CORP.

Wednesday Robertson Stephens & Co. raised its long term rating of
Linear Technology from attractive to buy.

                        MOT  MOTOROLA INC.

Motorola has announced that it will postpone new shipments of its
ModemSURFR and VoiceSURFR 56Kbps modems while it and  Rockwell
International work to improve the performance of the modems'
chipset.

                       MSFT MICROSOFT CORP.

The Microsoft Network has won NetGuide People's Choice Award for
Best Consumer Online Service, chosen by popular vote from more
than 11,000 online consumers.

Microsoft says that its Internet game operation "has surged from
15,000 to 200,000 users in nine months." The Redmond,
Washington-based company's Internet Gaming Zone unit "helps match
people who want to compete against each other in on-line computer
games. Steve Murch, a Microsoft executive, says that most
matchmaking efforts will be free of charge. Microsoft will rely
on advertising to make it profitable, "though it also will have
games and events that consumers pay for."

                          NSCP NETSCAPE

Netscape CEO James Barksdale said Tuesday that Netscape plans to
capture up to half of Internet and intranet software market by
2000.

                     ORCL ORACLE CORPORATION

Cowen & Co. has raised its rating of Oracle from buy to strong
buy.

Thursday Oracle reported 3rd quarter earnings from operations of
.29 per share. Same quarter year ago earnings was .22 per share.
Wall Street estimates were for .29 per share.

                        QNTM QUANTUM CORP.

Thursday Smith Barney raised its rating of Quantum Corp from
outperform to buy.

                   SFA  SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA INC.

Comcast Cable Communications has signed a letter of intent to
purchase up to 300,000 Explorer 2000 analog/digital set top boxes
over a three-year period, estimated to be worth up to $120
million. The non-binding letter calls for completing, within 30
days, a definitive contract and an initial purchase order for
50,000 Explorer 2000 set-top terminals from Scientific-Atlanta.

                        TLAB TELLABS INC.

Salomon Brothers has begun coverage of Tellabs with a rating of
strong buy.

                  UTX  United Technologies Corp.

United Technologies' CFO Stephen Page said at a conference hosted
by Smith Barney that he is comfortable 1997 earnings estimates of
$4.00 per share.

United Technologies' CFO Stephen Page said at a conference hosted
by Smith Barney that he is comfortable 1997 earnings estimates of

                     USRX U.S. ROBOTICS CORP.

U.S. Robotics has announced that Hayes Microcomputer has decided
to make modems based on its x2 56kbps analog modem technology.

                       USW  U.S. WEST INC.

U.S. West has declared a regular, quarterly dividend of .535 per
share record date April 10th, payable May 1st.

                       WDC  WESTERN DIGITAL

Thursday Smith Barney raised its rating of Western Digital from
neutral to outperform.

Wednesday PaineWebber raised its current quarter earnings
estimate on Western Digital from $1.40 to $1.50 per share.

Wednesday C.S, First Boston raised its 1997 earnings estimate on
Western Digital from $4.81 to $5.16, 1998 from $6.09 to $7.02 per
share.

Western Digital shareholders Wednesday approved a proposal to
increase the authorized number of common shares from 95 million
to 225 million. Western Digital says the purpose for the increase
in the number of authorized shares is to have additional
authorized but unissued shares available for issuance to meet
business needs that may arise in the future.

                 *********CLOSING QUOTES*********

                                           CHANGE
     PREV.  HIGH   LOW    CLOSE  VOL.      %     $    V 50 %
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AAPL 16.375 16.875 16.250 16.562  2057300   1.14  0.18  62.68
ADBE 33.250 34.250 33.250 33.250   957700      0     0   1.40
ADCT 27.250 27.500 26.625 27.000   688900  -0.91 -0.25 -41.85
ADI  23.000 23.750 23.250 23.375   890000   1.63  0.37  10.55
ADPT 34.687 37.000 34.625 35.937  1508800   3.60  1.25   9.78
AKLM  5.062  5.250  5.000  5.187  93800.0   2.46  0.12 -66.16
AMAT 51.875 52.625 51.625 52.125  2414100   0.48  0.25  10.15
AMD  47.375 48.375 43.000 44.500  6505300  -6.06 -2.87  281.9
AMGN 61.000 61.250 60.375 60.812  1423400  -0.30 -0.18 -16.16
AMH   9.875 10.250  9.875 10.250   658500   3.79  0.37  159.7
AMP  38.125 38.250 37.875 38.250   681000   0.32  0.12  -7.61
AMSY 19.750 21.875 19.500 21.625   577900   9.49  1.87 -13.31
AOL  44.000 45.000 43.125 43.750  1397600  -0.56 -0.25  -0.00
APCC 20.125 20.750 20.000 20.250   712600   0.62  0.12 -27.80
ASND 57.125 58.125 52.250 54.062  6000900  -5.36 -3.06  85.70
ASTA  4.750  4.750  4.687  4.750   125400      0     0  26.41
ATLI 30.875 31.500 30.625 31.000   116300   0.40  0.12  2322.
ATML 24.625 25.937 24.750 25.000  2864700   1.52  0.37  87.86
AUD  44.000 44.125 43.125 43.125   615200  -1.98 -0.87  47.84
BAY  18.625 18.875 18.375 18.500  1326100  -0.67 -0.12 -25.97
BEL  63.250 64.375 63.250 64.375   953800   1.77  1.12 -20.37
BGEN 47.375 48.000 44.250 44.875  1768900  -5.27 -2.50  115.7
BLS  42.375 44.500 42.500 44.375  1469500   4.71  2.00 -32.64
BMCS 45.250 45.625 45.125 45.625   520000   0.82  0.37 -62.92
BORL  7.875  8.062  7.812  8.000   267900   1.58  0.12  63.75
BROD 22.375 23.000 22.250 22.625   191900   1.11  0.25 -63.11
CA   39.625 42.375 41.125 41.750  3208300   5.36  2.12 -60.44
CATP 24.625 26.250 24.750 25.375   317300   3.04  0.75  -3.64
COMS 35.375 35.875 34.000 34.312  4218100  -3.00 -1.06 -12.79
CPQ  78.250 79.750 75.625 76.000  4709400  -2.87 -2.25  68.86
CRUS 13.125 13.250 12.250 12.312  1136400  -6.19 -0.81  14.59
CS   29.625 30.250 28.500 28.625   725300  -3.37 -1.00 -44.68
CSC  66.500 68.500 66.125 66.250   326400  -0.37 -0.25 -31.62
CSCC 28.750 29.500 25.500 26.687  7979000  -7.17 -2.06  271.3
CSCO 52.000 52.000 49.875 50.562 14384600  -2.76 -1.43  135.8
DBD  42.875 43.250 42.625 42.750  47400.0  -0.29 -0.12 -75.80
DEC  29.250 30.125 29.625 29.750  1454200   1.70  0.50 -28.66
DELL 72.250 73.375 70.000 70.125  4594800  -2.94 -2.12 -49.07
DIGI 18.500 22.000 19.875 21.875  6385700  18.24  3.37  182.0
EMC  34.875 35.500 34.750 34.875  1041600      0     0  -2.38
ERTS 27.250 28.375 27.125 27.812   682400   2.06  0.56 -57.28
FDC  35.250 35.500 33.875 34.125  2489900  -3.19 -1.12 -42.16
FISV 37.875 38.875 37.875 38.000   345300   0.33  0.12  91.19
FON  42.625 43.250 42.750 43.000  1029400   0.87  0.37   3.09
GART 28.000 29.750 27.500 29.250   613600   4.46  1.25  36.29
GATE 56.000 57.000 53.500 53.562  2360500  -4.35 -2.43 -31.36
GIC  23.125 23.750 22.875 23.750  1007600   2.70  0.62  122.4
GTE  45.125 45.750 44.750 45.625  1780800   1.10  0.50  -6.28
HON  72.625 74.000 72.750 72.875   182500   0.34  0.25 -46.77
HWP  55.625 56.875 55.250 55.375  2552200  -0.44 -0.25 -18.05
IBM  142.87 144.37 142.12 143.62  2005800   0.52  0.75 -52.21
IFMX 16.937 17.750 17.000 17.125  1738700   1.10  0.18 -60.75
INTC 141.25 143.25 137.50 137.87 10195900  -2.38 -3.37 -16.41
INTU 22.500 23.375 22.000 22.500   453000      0     0  -6.77
KLAC 40.125 40.500 39.375 39.750   966200  -0.93 -0.37  20.82
KMAG 27.750 27.750 26.000 26.250  1550600  -5.40 -1.50  78.88
LLTC 45.375 47.375 45.250 46.625   787900   2.75  1.25 -22.59
LRCX 37.750 38.000 37.000 37.125   705400  -1.65 -0.62  -2.47
LSI  36.375 37.750 36.750 37.250  1020800   2.40  0.87 -35.33
LU   55.375 55.375 52.000 53.125  3193800  -4.06 -2.25  140.7
MCIC 35.875 36.875 36.000 36.625  3388900   2.09  0.75 -12.18
MOT  55.750 56.625 55.125 55.250  1744800  -0.89 -0.50 -47.00
MSFT  99.62 100.25 98.875 99.000  7665900  -0.62 -0.62  12.69
MU   42.000 45.250 42.500 45.250 12113400   7.73  3.25  316.9
NN   30.250 30.875 29.625 30.125   485600  -0.41 -0.12  -3.49
NOVL  9.062  9.125  8.750  8.750  6062100  -3.44 -0.31  329.6
NSCP 27.375 28.250 26.875 27.000  1466100  -1.36 -0.37  22.34
NSM  29.000 29.875 29.250 29.625  2068100   2.15  0.62  66.25
ORCL 36.125 41.125 39.500 41.000 17315100  13.49  4.87  186.7
PAC  38.875 40.125 39.000 40.000   695800   2.89  1.12 -44.58
PAIR 26.750 26.875 25.250 26.062  3633600  -2.57 -0.68  366.5
PCTL 13.875 14.750 13.875 14.625  1031700   5.40  0.75  219.8
PMS  43.125 43.500 43.000 43.500  31100.0   0.86  0.37 -17.94
PMTC 50.625 52.375 50.000 51.000  1349500   0.74  0.37   3.39
QNTM 40.125 40.375 37.375 38.125  4978800  -4.98 -2.00  220.2
SBC  54.000 55.625 54.250 55.625  1146400   3.00  1.62  -4.33
SBYT  8.875  9.000  8.625  8.812   115500  -0.70 -0.06 -66.03
SEG  46.500 46.625 43.000 44.500  8134800  -4.30 -2.00  392.6
SFA  17.250 18.000 17.500 17.875   570900   3.62  0.62  166.2
SGI  24.250 24.875 22.500 22.625  2731400  -6.70 -1.62  224.5
SNPS 29.250 30.250 29.125 30.000   419900   2.56  0.75  58.99
STK  41.375 42.000 40.375 40.750   221800  -1.51 -0.62 -13.52
SUNW 29.625 30.500 29.750 30.125  3371200   1.68  0.50 -61.31
SYBS 14.000 15.000 14.000 14.812   785400   5.80  0.81  42.67
SYMC 13.625 14.500 13.500 14.125   658000   3.66  0.50   0.55
T    35.875 36.000 35.125 35.625  4680200  -0.69 -0.25 -39.39
TDM  12.625 12.625 12.250 12.375   224900  -1.98 -0.25 -42.11
TEK  50.250 50.875 50.125 50.750   118400   0.99  0.50  49.68
TER  26.625 29.250 26.875 29.000  1607000   8.92  2.37  175.7
TLAB 37.625 39.250 38.000 38.125  1932900   1.32  0.50  -2.83
TNCR 39.375 39.875 39.000 39.437   434900   0.15  0.06  77.94
TSS  32.750 33.000 32.625 32.875  35300.0   0.38  0.12 -17.52
TXN  83.750 86.125 84.250 85.875  1407300   2.53  2.12  14.92
UIS   6.500  6.625  6.500  6.625  1018200   1.92  0.12 -50.73
USRX 59.250 60.750 57.125 57.687  4036300  -2.63 -1.56 -45.13
USW  33.625 34.500 33.250 34.500  1077700   2.60  0.87  -9.07
VAR  58.750 59.000 58.750 58.750  87600.0      0     0  28.63
WDC  63.125 64.250 58.125 58.625  3061900  -7.12 -4.50  520.3
XLNX 44.125 46.375 44.500 46.187  1559200   4.67  2.06  40.56
XRX  61.375 62.250 60.875 62.000   937000   1.01  0.62 -10.90

             **********TRENDING INDICATORS**********

     EMA:14  50   90   200  MACDI  MACDS  POSC  EASE  VOSC  PAR SAR
     ==============================================================
AAPL 16.52 17.59 19.04 21.90 -0.17 -0.22   -0.71 -0.00  41.90 17.76
ADBE 35.02 36.75 37.12 38.05 -1.05 -0.71   -7.27 -0.00 -11.94 36.20
ADCT 28.14 31.52 32.07 30.07 -1.86 -1.82   -9.01 -0.00 -42.81 29.59
ADI  23.19 24.59 24.52 23.25 -0.71 -0.86   -1.78  0.00 -34.29 21.29
ADPT 36.95 38.27 37.19 33.47 -1.03 -0.79   -4.89 -0.00 -16.59 39.31
AKLM  5.24  5.10  5.35  7.10  0.07  0.11    0.25 -0.00 -69.01  6.05
AMAT 51.49 47.57 43.48 39.16  1.12  1.35    3.14  0.00 -48.79 47.32
AMD  40.56 34.95 30.98 25.76  2.80  2.02   16.11  0.00   99.3 40.91
AMGN 60.98 59.26 58.80 58.12  0.82  1.06    0.87 -0.00 -34.54 63.12
AMH  10.35 10.93 11.02 10.75 -0.29 -0.28   -3.23 -0.00  92.83 10.58
AMP  38.68 39.12 38.98 39.12 -0.35 -0.31   -1.86 -0.00  31.94 40.04
AMSY 19.25 21.37 23.39 24.93 -0.46 -0.93    9.85  0.00  -7.40 16.08
AOL  42.19 38.60 36.93 36.75  2.01  1.55    7.76  0.00 -36.11 40.02
APCC 20.76 23.04 22.81 19.98 -1.16 -1.33   -6.85 -0.00 -46.85 21.75
ASND 57.15 62.22 63.39 60.47 -2.60 -2.67   -8.84 -0.00  26.42 50.75
ASTA  4.72  4.76  4.82  5.39 -0.01 -0.02    0.27  0.00 -20.87  4.88
ATLI 32.86 32.72 32.21 31.24 -0.37  0.17   -6.39 -0.05  10.94 35.71
ATML 30.23 35.30 35.01 33.29 -3.82 -2.68  -24.83 -0.00 -35.82 28.84
AUD  43.71 42.99 42.66 41.63  0.43  0.40   -0.54  0.00  -8.31 45.12
BAY  19.10 20.36 21.45 24.14 -0.48 -0.53   -5.15 -0.00 -33.64 19.97
BEL  66.72 66.88 65.57 63.84 -0.80 -0.18   -4.38 -0.01  28.81 67.00
BGEN 47.91 46.34 43.97 39.62  0.07  0.55   -6.12 -0.00  40.00 51.69
BLS  44.61 43.84 42.67 41.13 -0.10  0.26   -0.63 -0.00  20.04 46.84
BMCS 45.50 44.96 43.91 40.03  0.22  0.17    0.65 -0.00 -58.49 42.61
BORL  7.80  7.12  7.02  8.20  0.34  0.36    6.40 -0.00 -51.04  6.64
BROD 25.23 28.65 29.60 33.06 -2.11 -1.63  -15.99  0.00 -64.21 29.71
CA   42.06 46.32 49.28 50.61 -1.81 -1.60   -4.08 -0.00  32.78 38.25
CATP 24.85 27.26 28.29 27.46 -0.94 -1.28   -1.12  0.00 -26.64 22.77
COMS 36.20 48.61 54.45 55.40 -4.78 -5.80  -14.78 -0.00 -53.91 33.06
CPQ  79.06 79.56 77.21 69.70 -0.88 -0.52   -4.70 -0.00  25.57 83.61
CRUS 13.43 14.88 15.91 18.22 -0.60 -0.57  -11.61 -0.00  25.91 13.73
CS   30.34 32.21 33.13 33.73 -0.78 -0.71   -7.62 -0.00 -34.82 32.67
CSC  67.99 71.58 73.36 73.87 -1.52 -1.47   -4.32 -0.02  -9.29 69.81
CSCC 28.88 38.93 47.09 53.35 -3.28 -3.92  -15.72  0.00  41.69 33.24
CSCO 54.35 60.33 61.64 59.24 -3.26 -3.01  -11.33 -0.00  -5.88 54.88
DBD  42.88 41.59 40.38 37.04  0.48  0.61    0.64 -0.00 -74.91 41.58
DEC  31.87 34.10 35.14 38.52 -1.28 -0.97   -9.58 -0.00  -1.46 32.00
DELL 71.77 66.91 60.91 48.98  1.28  1.88   -0.75 -0.00 -18.12 68.64
DIGI 20.50 20.57 20.56 23.14 -0.32 -0.21    5.41 -0.00  193.4 18.25
EMC  35.89 35.60 33.57 29.11 -0.40 -0.14   -3.66 -0.00 -35.88 37.72
ERTS 29.44 31.16 31.82 31.90 -0.93 -0.70   -7.90 -0.00 -44.08 31.30
FDC  36.24 37.12 37.70 37.85 -0.49 -0.24   -6.81 -0.00  14.59 37.93
FISV 37.28 36.23 36.03 34.87  0.80  0.55    3.68  0.00  10.55 35.35
FON  44.13 42.72 41.80 40.75  0.42  0.77   -1.72 -0.00  -1.39 46.06
GART 28.35 31.26 32.58 32.50 -1.11 -1.53   -0.24  0.00   4.14 26.89
GATE 57.55 58.20 56.26 50.14 -1.18 -0.39   -8.35 -0.00  -5.61 61.51
GIC  23.82 23.65 23.60 24.48 -0.03  0.03   -0.40 -0.00  44.17 24.70
GTE  46.50 46.17 45.27 43.89 -0.17  0.08   -2.15 -0.00   8.05 47.62
HON  73.50 71.72 69.47 64.26  0.45  0.62   -0.32 -0.01 -45.28 71.36
HWP  55.86 54.17 52.74 50.30  0.62  0.94    0.10  0.00 -33.05 54.37
IBM  144.8 147.8 145.7 135.4 -1.38 -1.70   -1.66  0.00 -44.64 141.4
IFMX 17.23 19.20 20.50 22.54 -0.80 -0.94   -4.40 -0.00 -52.38 15.63
INTC 144.3 144.6 136.8 116.6 -2.23 -1.37   -5.65 -0.00 -17.88 150.2
INTU 23.13 26.96 29.40 34.71 -1.66 -1.79   -8.23 -0.00 -47.55 24.87
KLAC 40.94 40.30 37.56 33.28 -0.46 -0.09   -3.72 -0.00 -33.30 45.14
KMAG 29.60 29.61 29.00 28.25 -0.40  0.15  -12.14 -0.01  111.0 34.03
LLTC 45.43 45.48 44.16 41.41 -0.23 -0.40    2.16  0.00 -37.15 41.88
LRCX 37.85 36.67 34.75 34.05  0.00  0.25   -1.84 -0.00 -40.36 36.22
LSI  35.83 33.52 31.85 30.58  1.09  0.93    6.58  0.00 -55.57 34.56
LU   54.96 53.84 51.63 46.49 -0.04  0.21   -3.35 -0.00  15.18 58.87
MCIC 36.05 34.96 33.41 30.87  0.24  0.26    2.17 -0.00  16.54 35.10
MOT  57.73 60.06 59.29 58.48 -1.70 -1.63   -6.57 -0.00 -46.57 60.03
MSFT 98.69 94.55 88.76 77.65  0.89  1.13    1.09  0.00   5.01 100.6
MU   40.27 36.12 34.14 33.55  2.26  1.85   17.67  0.00  71.74 40.50
NN   31.52 31.93 31.66 30.33 -0.45 -0.25   -5.50 -0.00 -34.61 33.15
NOVL  9.83 10.58 10.68 11.36 -0.61 -0.38  -15.17 -0.00  28.92 10.84
NSCP 28.89 36.06 40.52 45.06 -2.80 -3.01  -13.53 -0.00 -42.79 29.83
NSM  28.62 26.66 25.17 22.71  1.01  0.89    6.53  0.00  -7.03 32.18
ORCL 37.99 39.99 40.87 39.93 -0.92 -0.87    5.80 -0.00  100.3 33.62
PAC  40.39 39.22 38.00 35.95  0.28  0.50   -0.34 -0.00 -23.80 41.69
PAIR 30.95 34.22 34.24 31.55 -2.48 -1.71  -20.82 -0.01  122.8 33.27
PCTL 15.32 18.73 21.91 26.71 -1.20 -1.28  -10.43 -0.00  22.69 16.31
PMS  43.65 43.72 43.01 43.02 -0.29 -0.24   -0.89 -0.02   9.28 45.05
PMTC 53.36 55.23 54.31 50.31 -1.60 -1.10   -6.64 -0.00  -6.48 54.60
QNTM 39.56 36.83 33.10 27.45  0.35  0.92   -2.77 -0.00  59.27 43.86
SBC  56.37 54.94 53.55 52.07  0.32  0.66   -0.78 -0.00  -8.51 58.07
SBYT  8.49  8.22  7.72  7.36  0.03 -0.01    4.04  0.00 -54.22  7.93
SEG  47.42 47.01 43.95 37.83 -0.82 -0.27   -7.37 -0.00  124.1 51.11
SFA  17.59 17.35 16.88 16.44 -0.02 -0.03    1.46  0.00  23.26 16.79
SGI  24.73 25.11 24.75 24.97 -0.35 -0.24   -9.57 -0.00  110.1 26.25
SNPS 32.16 37.50 39.65 40.18 -2.73 -2.49  -12.76 -0.01 -48.55 31.82
STK  42.46 45.06 45.03 41.92 -1.49 -1.38   -6.70 -0.01 -31.25 42.32
SUNW 30.86 31.23 30.77 29.20 -0.55 -0.32   -3.72 -0.00 -38.05 28.88
SYBS 15.16 16.48 17.05 19.03 -0.73 -0.64   -6.01 -0.00  10.55 15.62
SYMC 14.79 15.35 14.90 14.63 -0.51 -0.34   -7.07 -0.00 -26.46 15.70
T    37.02 38.52 39.93 44.81 -0.92 -0.64   -5.64 -0.00 -24.52 39.21
TDM  12.86 13.19 13.11 12.59 -0.20 -0.16   -4.99 -0.00 -25.73 13.34
TEK  49.96 49.45 48.27 46.00  0.21  0.06    1.90  0.00  29.96 49.05
TER  27.71 27.36 25.65 23.43 -0.34 -0.22    3.63 -0.00  49.96 29.56
TLAB 39.57 40.69 40.17 36.97 -0.88 -0.56   -5.31 -0.00   3.85 40.75
TNCR 40.12 37.43 33.51 28.81  0.25  0.69   -1.08 -0.00 -40.49 43.20
TSS  32.34 30.02 28.82 26.15  1.22  1.17    4.86  0.06 -11.10 34.58
TXN  82.82 76.24 70.71 63.68  2.52  2.49    6.35  0.00 -32.31 78.91
UIS   6.70  6.80  6.78  6.74 -0.06 -0.05   -1.86 -0.00 -14.88  6.98
USRX 58.85 63.01 65.12 65.53 -1.58 -1.95   -4.19 -0.00 -21.95 62.04
USW  34.81 33.91 33.12 32.28  0.24  0.45   -0.28 -0.00  -9.53 36.35
VAR  58.21 55.43 53.43 51.46  1.08  1.19    2.51  0.00 -52.73 57.87
WDC  61.82 63.57 60.16 49.87 -1.97 -1.78   -7.55 -0.02  67.18 54.37
XLNX 45.09 43.80 42.14 39.62  0.24  0.41    2.93 -0.00 -14.95 47.35
XRX  61.30 58.25 56.22 53.33  1.27  1.33    2.90  0.00 -16.83 63.12


        **********OVERBOUGHT/OVERSOLD INDICATORS**********

     STOCH%K %D  RSI 14 CCI  PROC 12 PROC 25  MFI  %R INSYNC
     =======================================================
AAPL 45.23 43.72 47.83  -7.76  -3.28   3.51 46.64 -59.09  45
ADBE 19.76 23.40 38.19 -93.65 -10.43  -6.00 40.75 -86.95  30
ADCT 37.50 32.43 37.52 -42.88  -6.08 -24.21 28.58 -72.00  50
ADI  57.40 49.24 46.41  67.33  -1.05 -15.38 62.98 -36.84  50
ADPT 29.49 27.04 43.07 -89.40  -8.14 -11.12 39.54 -61.32  45
AKLM 21.73 21.03 50.53 -54.51   6.41   6.41 63.56 -71.42  50
AMAT 40.20 46.35 55.31  81.65   0.60   9.44 73.90 -27.11  55
AMD  77.14 81.28 68.72  122.1  23.18  32.34 69.74 -28.31  70
AMGN 19.87 27.29 53.15 -68.18  -1.91   6.68 49.30 -69.64  50
AMH  21.27 25.06 44.82 -52.45  -1.20  -6.81 36.40 -69.23  45
AMP  32.25 36.86 42.86 -146.4  -2.23  -2.23 42.47 -81.25  35
AMSY 84.00 77.68 62.77  199.5  25.36      0 72.39  -4.08  60
AOL  35.57 48.31 59.49  50.50  11.82  14.75 74.69 -31.48  50
APCC 33.65 47.24 40.01 -23.51  -7.95 -27.02 42.72 -60.71  50
ASND 61.51 59.77 39.32 -62.00 -13.32 -16.34 41.59 -74.51  50
ASTA 51.51 50.12 50.55  21.94   1.33  -0.65 54.56 -33.33  50
ATLI 10.30 10.33 35.04 -112.7 -15.06  -6.76 37.98 -92.30  30
ATML  7.69  6.61 20.54 -83.35 -34.64 -41.17 16.84 -95.41  25
AUD  24.32 46.63 48.15 -26.25   1.47   3.29 61.08 -66.66  50
BAY  11.42 26.54 36.26 -178.4  -3.89  -5.73 41.30 -92.30  25
BEL  17.14 21.86 35.55 -153.9  -7.54  -4.27 33.47 -80.95  25
BGEN 31.25 49.67 39.29 -159.6 -12.86  -2.44 47.75 -92.64  25
BLS  27.41 23.87 48.74 -90.90  -3.53   2.60 37.73 -56.75  40
BMCS 25.00 34.93 51.48  11.09   0.55   4.88 43.42 -36.53  55
BORL 33.33 41.86 58.81 -15.62  -6.56  19.62 70.66 -40.00  45
BROD 12.72 15.41 28.43 -71.88 -22.64 -22.64 19.71 -95.77  35
CA   45.61 35.35 43.21 -24.68  -7.22 -11.17 33.81 -57.57  45
CATP 43.90 54.85 47.48  117.4   7.40 -13.24 45.68 -34.21  50
COMS 48.36 49.77 31.07 -31.10 -12.01 -34.33 37.18 -78.22  50
CPQ  45.60 50.79 40.08 -129.5  -7.03  -6.17 44.34 -92.85  25
CRUS 16.66 31.23 23.70 -192.6 -13.59 -21.20 37.25 -97.22  10
CS   21.33 27.16 37.00 -123.9  -8.76  -4.97 38.65 -97.22  20
CSC  14.28 29.19 36.81 -70.93  -5.69  -5.01 40.03 -95.38  35
CSCC 57.14 59.24 36.11 -71.08 -18.19 -26.63 39.65 -85.81  45
CSCO 39.94 40.48 34.79 -107.6 -13.01 -20.84 35.49 -83.02  35
DBD  20.51 29.35 52.83 -37.64  -0.29   6.65 40.51 -60.71  60
DEC   6.97 10.30 28.94 -151.4 -12.82 -15.60 24.49 -88.88  10
DELL 18.09 22.11 49.31 -96.35  -7.42  11.08 49.86 -71.21  45
DIGI 41.46 27.49 55.59  72.51      0  -2.77 53.10  -6.45  55
EMC  37.77 38.90 42.77 -87.27  -8.22  -1.06 45.33 -90.47  35
ERTS 21.36 21.88 38.44 -122.5  -7.29 -10.64 53.30 -76.66  30
FDC  11.53 20.70 34.97 -220.9  -6.82  -6.82 22.31 -93.93  20
FISV 28.00 42.84 58.55  52.10  11.76   8.96 65.92 -23.63  60
FON   7.54 16.36 45.35 -231.4  -4.17   1.47 39.83 -89.65  40
GART 43.90 51.82 48.70  96.68   5.88 -14.59 41.52 -22.22  45
GATE 12.99 12.56 36.97 -123.6 -17.11  -6.44 30.87  -99.4  20
GIC  39.47 33.92 48.86 -91.02  -2.06  -3.06 43.11 -47.05  45
GTE  14.92 29.08 44.80 -136.7  -4.45  -2.40 28.38 -78.12  35
HON  28.57 46.99 49.39 -12.46  -1.52   1.39 61.61 -52.94  50
HWP  22.72 18.88 50.67 -64.69  -5.94   8.04 56.31 -82.22  40
IBM  13.85 22.02 44.26 -129.6  -2.21  -1.62 42.86 -67.12  45
IFMX 63.63 63.88 41.74  23.43  -4.19 -16.46 36.21 -43.47  55
INTC 16.27 23.42 36.38 -140.5  -5.80  -9.84 46.10 -93.91  30
INTU 44.11 43.03 36.25 -24.88 -11.76 -15.88 31.69 -73.46  50
KLAC 39.18 44.69 44.51 -84.60  -9.91   1.92 41.43 -83.05  40
KMAG  6.93 11.61 35.31 -208.4 -16.99  -4.97 18.17 -96.49  20
LLTC 64.53 61.41 52.89  111.1   3.03  -2.35 70.04 -21.81  55
LRCX 50.00 41.74 47.42 -71.56  -3.57   1.02 48.12 -75.75  50
LSI  72.58 62.00 58.19  80.01   6.42  11.61 73.76 -17.02  70
LU   53.44 64.64 43.79 -74.01  -3.62  -0.46 44.57 -86.36  40
MCIC 63.88 67.30 58.03  92.62   1.38   1.38 57.27 -18.75  60
MOT   5.00 18.27 34.97 -117.3  -5.55 -16.76 42.07 -95.12  30
MSFT 67.40 62.87 53.15  49.91  -1.24   1.93 56.78 -36.13  50
MU   86.95 72.71 74.46  167.8  18.30  38.16 72.20     -0  85
NN   11.11 28.63 37.44 -189.3  -6.94  -6.22 39.12 -89.18  15
NOVL  9.09 11.35 29.74 -91.60 -32.03 -27.08 24.62 -100.0  35
NSCP 33.33 39.60 34.40 -71.62 -12.90 -25.25 33.05 -80.00  50
NSM   9.67 18.15 61.38  44.80   9.72  20.91 67.61 -38.88  55
ORCL 57.24 39.21 57.19  77.57   0.61   3.79 44.27  -6.34  50
PAC  21.31 33.44 49.48 -114.5      0   4.23 63.91 -58.33  40
PAIR  8.13  8.42 29.96 -146.3 -29.32 -32.30 23.59 -93.56  30
PCTL 19.29 17.27 36.62 -115.9  -4.09 -25.47 57.77 -66.66  30
PMS  33.33 37.35 46.03 -24.60   1.16  -3.06 31.09 -45.45  50
PMTC 41.44 42.98 38.07 -86.03 -10.52 -11.30 38.88 -77.14  45
QNTM 49.51 41.47 46.85 -67.39 -15.04  -3.78 46.77 -88.73  45
SBC  17.97 31.33 48.10 -128.4  -0.66   3.72 66.99 -60.00  45
SBYT 91.66 81.69 56.46  118.9   2.17   5.22 49.83 -37.50  60
SEG  41.42 45.92 40.30 -110.5 -15.63  -3.52 34.71 -87.62  35
SFA  56.71 62.81 52.89  59.75   0.70  -4.66 48.16 -26.66  55
SGI   9.80 24.26 32.63 -145.8  -9.04 -11.27 41.87 -96.66  25
SNPS 56.91 49.49 36.01 -76.38 -14.89 -25.00 17.82 -67.50  45
STK  14.81 18.24 33.03  -99.5  -8.16 -11.41 30.00 -92.85  35
SUNW 14.08 33.01 44.08 -61.20  -8.36  -6.94 36.29 -65.85  45
SYBS 42.64 33.18 39.97 -63.77 -10.22 -16.54 36.89 -66.00  45
SYMC 13.79 12.59 38.95 -103.8  -6.61 -16.29 35.46 -72.72  30
T    25.71 29.70 30.44 -72.01 -12.57  -7.16 18.53 -92.00  30
TDM  23.52 31.80 37.05 -156.6  -6.60  -2.94 23.63 -90.00  30
TEK  62.16 66.10 58.68  97.19   2.52   3.57 53.05 -10.52  60
TER  73.97 60.89 54.39  59.16   0.43  -0.42 40.14 -14.28  50
TLAB 25.66 26.04 41.15 -83.23  -7.01  -4.38 33.88 -78.00  40
TNCR 40.47 46.60 48.91 -76.84  -6.10   5.51 41.78 -55.64  50
TSS  12.76 31.14 61.52  22.75   5.62  23.47 58.08 -35.89  50
TXN  53.60 58.85 62.84  89.54   6.51  12.25 59.35 -11.34  70
UIS  16.66 24.40 44.59 -95.23      0  -1.85 49.58 -80.00  35
USRX 52.56 54.41 43.77 -16.36  -5.43 -10.90 62.43 -75.97  50
USW  22.00 33.59 49.71 -118.8  -6.75   8.23 41.38 -68.75  35
VAR  47.36 44.89 68.69  62.88   1.95  10.07 56.71 -33.33  50
WDC  58.09 65.28 42.24 -17.33 -12.82 -11.67 40.71 -74.82  50
XLNX 58.57 45.36 53.95  24.16  -0.13   5.87 63.30 -27.17  45
XRX  50.00 45.56 59.96  -4.81   3.76   9.25 58.49 -25.64  50


    **********TECHNICAL CHART ALERT POINTER**********


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AUD   
USRX  

BOLLINGER - MIDDLE BAND/20 DAY MOVING AVERAGE UPSIDE
----------------------------------------------------
ADI   
AKLM  
BMCS  
CATP  
DIGI  
GART  
LLTC  
MCIC  
ORCL  
SFA   
TER   
XLNX  

CCI BEARISH DIVERGENCE TREND
----------------------------
AMGN  
DBD   

CCI BULLISH DIVERGENCE TREND
----------------------------
ADI   
COMS  
CSCC  
IFMX  
USRX  

CCI OVERBOUGHT CROSSOVER
------------------------
CATP  
LLTC  

CCI OVERSOLD CROSSOVER
----------------------
BGEN  
CPQ   
CRUS  
CS    
CSCO  
IBM   
MOT   
SEG   
SGI   
TDM   

CCI OVERSOLD RE-CROSS
---------------------
ADBE  
ADPT  
AMH   
ATML  
BLS   
DIGI  
GIC   
PMTC  
SYBS  
TLAB  
UIS   

CHAIKIN OSCILLATOR BEARISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-------------------------------------------
AMAT  
AUD   
MSFT  
NSM   
SBYT  
TXN   

CHAIKIN OSCILLATOR BULLISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-------------------------------------------
AAPL  
AMP   
CSCC  
ERTS  
NN    
ORCL  
PCTL  
PMS   
PMTC  
TDM   

DEMAND INDEX BEARISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-------------------------------------
AMAT  
MCIC  
MSFT  
VAR   

DEMAND INDEX BULLISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-------------------------------------
AAPL  
CSC   
CSCC  
PCTL  
USRX  

EASE OF MOVEMENT DOWNSIDE CROSS
-------------------------------
LU    

EASE OF MOVEMENT UPSIDE CROSS
-----------------------------
CATP  

GAP UPSIDE
---------- 
CA    
DIGI  
ORCL  

MOVING AVERAGE CONVERGENCE/DIVERGENCE BEARISH CROSSOVER:
-------------------------------------------------------
CRUS
CS  
SGI 

MOVING AVERGAE CONVERGENCE/DIVERGENCE BULLISH CROSSOVER:
-------------------------------------------------------
SFA
TXN

MACD BEARISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-----------------------------
AMAT  
MCIC  
MSFT  
SBYT  
SFA   

MACD BULLISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-----------------------------
AAPL  

MOMENTUM BEARISH DIVERGENCE TREND
---------------------------------
AMAT  
AMGN  
BMCS  
DBD   
MSFT  
VAR   

MOMENTUM BULLISH DIVERGENCE TREND
---------------------------------
BAY   
COMS  
CSCC  
IBM   
PCTL  
USRX  

MONEY FLOW INDEX BEARISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-----------------------------------------
DBD   
VAR   

MONEY FLOW INDEX BULLISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-----------------------------------------
CSCC  
PCTL  
USRX  

MOST OVERBOUGHT
---------------
                RSI       STOCH    CCI  
                ===========================
AMD             68.7205   77.1429   122.195
AMSY            62.7764   84.0000   199.560
MU              74.4627   86.9565   167.896

MOST OVERSOLD
-------------
                RSI       STOCH   CCI  
                ===========================
ADBE            38.1929   19.7674  -93.6519
ATLI            35.0443   10.3030  -112.782
BAY             36.2606   11.4286  -178.495
BEL             35.5585   17.1429  -153.962
CRUS            23.7032   16.6667  -192.610
CS              37.0091   21.3333  -123.989
DEC             28.9455    6.9767  -151.418
ERTS            38.4402   21.3636  -122.571
FDC             34.9701   11.5385  -220.926
GATE            36.9782   12.9921  -123.618
INTC            36.3817   16.2791  -140.558
KMAG            35.3160    6.9307  -208.460
MOT             34.9798    5.0000  -117.302
NN              37.4452   11.1111  -189.308
NOVL            29.7486    9.0909  -91.6032
PAIR            29.9669    8.1301  -146.330
PCTL            36.6255   19.2982  -115.942
SGI             32.6323    9.8039  -145.833
STK             33.0387   14.8148   -99.599
SYMC            38.9553   13.7931  -103.890
TDM             37.0588   23.5294  -156.636

NEGATIVE VOLUME INDEX BULLISH CROSSOVER
---------------------------------------
LLTC  
PAC   
SBC   

NEW HIGH 200 DAYS
-----------------
MU    
TXN   

NEW HIGH 14 DAYS
----------------
AMSY  
CATP  
DIGI  
GART  
LLTC  
MCIC  
ORCL  
TEK   

NEW LOW 200 DAYS
----------------
BAY   
CRUS  
FDC   
NOVL  

NEW LOW 90 DAYS
---------------
ADBE  
CS    
CSC   
CSCO  
PAIR  
STK   
TDM   

NEW LOW 50 DAYS
---------------
INTC  
KMAG  
MOT   
SGI   
T     

NEW LOW 14 DAYS
---------------
BGEN  
CPQ   
DELL  
EMC   
GATE  
NN    
SEG   

ON-BALANCE VOLUME BEARISH DIVERGENCE
------------------------------------
BMCS  
SFA   

ON-BALANCE VOLUME BULLISH DIVERGENCE
------------------------------------
CPQ   
CS    
MOT   

CLOSE DOWN 5% - VOLUME UP 50% ABOVE 50 DAY VOLUME MOVING AVERAGE
----------------------------------------------------------------
                Close     Prev      % Change    Volume    M.A.   % Above
                =========================================================
AMD             44.5000   47.3750   -6.0686   6505300   2704876   140.503
KMAG            26.2500   27.7500   -5.4054   1550600    749205   106.966
SGI             22.6250   24.2500   -6.7010   2731400   1285213   112.525
WDC             58.6250   63.1250   -7.1287   3061900   1522567   101.101

CLOSE UP 5% - VOLUME UP 50% ABOVE 50 DAY VOLUME MOVING AVERAGE
--------------------------------------------------------------
                Close     Prev      % Change    Volume    M.A.   % Above
                =========================================================
DIGI            21.8750   18.5000   18.2432   6385700   2268735   181.465
MU              45.2500   42.0000    7.7381  12113400   6577112   84.1751
ORCL            41.0000   36.1250   13.4948  17315100   7597956   127.892

RSI BEARISH CROSSOVERS
----------------------
AMD   

RSI BEARISH DIVERGENCE
----------------------
AMAT  
MCIC  
MSFT  

RSI BULLISH CROSSOVERS
----------------------
BEL   
PCTL  
SYBS  

RSI BULLISH DIVERGENCE
----------------------
AAPL  

RSI OVERBOUGHT CROSSOVER
------------------------
MU    

RSI OVERSOLD CROSSOVER
----------------------
CRUS  
NOVL  
PAIR  

STOCHASTIC BEARISH DIVERGENCE
-----------------------------
AMAT  
AMGN  
DBD   
NSM   
VAR   
XRX   

STOCHASTIC BEARISH RE-CROSS
---------------------------
AMD   

STOCHASTIC BEARISH SIGNAL
-------------------------
AMD   
BROD  
COMS  
CPQ   
CSCC  
CSCO  
IFMX  
LU    
PMTC  
SEG   
USRX  
WDC   

STOCHASTIC BULLISH DIVERGENCE
-----------------------------
ASND  
COMS  
CRUS  
CSCC  
IFMX  
USRX  

STOCHASTIC BULLISH RE-CROSS
---------------------------
ADPT  
AKLM  
AMH   
BLS   
DIGI  
ERTS  
HWP   
TLAB  

STOCHASTIC BULLISH SIGNAL
-------------------------
AAPL  
ADCT  
ADPT  
AKLM  
ASTA  
ATML  
BLS   
DIGI  
GIC   
HWP   
INTU  
PCTL  
SYMC  
VAR   
XRX   

TRIX BEARISH CROSSOVER
----------------------
AKLM  

TRIX BEARISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-----------------------------
AMAT  
MCIC  
MSFT  
SBYT  
SFA   
TXN   

TRIX BULLISH CROSSOVER
----------------------
LLTC  

TRIX BULLISH DIVERGENCE TREND
-----------------------------
AAPL  

ULTIMATE OSCILLATOR BEARISH DIVERGENCE TREND
--------------------------------------------
AUD   
DBD   
MSFT  
NSM   
TXN   
VAR   

ULTIMATE OSCILLATOR BULLISH DIVERGENCE TREND
--------------------------------------------
AAPL  
CSCC  
ORCL  
TDM   
UIS   

VOLUME 45 DAY HIGH
------------------
SGI   

VOLUME 45 DAY LOW
-----------------
AMAT  
DBD   
IFMX  

VOLUME EXCEEDING 50 DAY MOVING AVERAGE  
--------------------------------------
                Volume  50 DAY M.A. % Above 
               ============================
DIGI            6385700   2268735   181.465
SEG             8134800   3173521   156.334
AMD             6505300   2704876   140.503
PAIR            3633600   1514098   139.984
ORCL           17315100   7597956   127.892
SGI             2731400   1285213   112.525
KMAG            1550600    749205   106.966
WDC             3061900   1522567   101.101

WILLIAMS' A/D BEARISH DIVERGENCE TREND
--------------------------------------
BMCS  
MCIC  
SBYT  

             **********FUNDAMENTAL MODELS*************


FUNDAMENTAL MODELS - January 3rd, 1997
==================

HIGH MAINTAINED GROWTH - REVENUES - LOW DEBT
---------------------------------------------
              5 YR     PRIOR          PRIOR YR
        5-YR  SALES    YR QTR         QTR NET 
        EPS%  GROW %   SALES %  ROE % GROWTH %
        ----- ------   ------- -----  --------
ADPT    55.80   38.09   44.22  32.14   122.08  
ASND    227.13  255.13  284.58 28.09   251.56  
ATML    78.67   61.41   66.09  29.82   69.44   
CATP    81.31   88.96   55.97  28.95   67.02   
COMS    71.32   53.29   45.56  34.09   545.88  
CS      35.51   37.62   26.93  29.00   27.77   
CSCC    281.33  256.12  161.58 45.97   198.56  
DELL    46.41   45.66   42.62  43.94   92.27   
EMC     95.43   68.61   27.28  28.62   27.38   
GATE    28.37   46.36   35.36  34.70   48.31   
ORCL    72.58   38.08   35.59  37.13   31.11   
PMTC    61.13   64.77   48.54  34.22   25.66   
TLAB    84.69   33.76   54.42  33.43   68.06   

HIGH PRICE TO BOOK RATIO
------------------------
      Price to          Price to       Price to  
      book ratio     CASH FLOW ratio   sales ratio
      ----------       ----------      ----------          
CSCC     59.74           166.80            0.43    
CATP     33.47           98.21             0.24    
NSCP     27.54           1,110.73          0.70    
GART     26.87           63.64             0.10    

              **********QUOTE/INDICATORS LEGEND**********

PREV = previous close
VOL. = Volume 100's
v 50 % = change in % of 50 day volume moving average
# EMA = # of days/exponential moving average
MACD I = moving average convergence/divergence indicator (26,12,9)
MACD S = moving average convergence/divergence signal line
POSc = price oscillator (1,25 day)
EASE = ease of movement indicator
VOSC = volume oscillator
PAR SAR = parabolic time/price system
STOCH %K = stochastic %K (5,3,3,E)
STOCH %D = stochastic %D (5,1,3,E)
RSI 14 = 14 day relative strength index
CCI = 14 day commodity channel index
P ROC 12 = 12 day price rate of change
P ROC 25 = 25 day price rate of change
MFI = money flow index
%R = William's %R

                       *****SYMBOLS LISTINGS******


AAPL APPLE COMPUTER INC.                ADBE ADOBE SYSTEMS INC
ADCT ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC         ADI  ANALOG DEVICES INC.
ADPT ADAPTEC INC.                       AKLM AKLAIM ENTERTIANMRNT
AMAT APPLIED MATERIALS INC.             AMD  ADVANCED MICRODEVICES
AOL  AMERICA ON-LINE                    AMGN AMGEN INC.
AMH  AMDAHL CORP.                       AMP  AMP, INC.
AMSY AMERICAN MANAGEMENT SYS.           APCC AMERICAN POWER CONV.
ASND ASCEND COMMINUCATIONS              ASTA AST RESEARCH INC.
ATLI ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES INC.         ATML ATMEL CORP.
AUD  AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING INC.     BAY  BAY NETWORKS INC.
BEL  BELL ATLANTIC CORP.                BGEN BIOGEN, INC.
BLS  BELLSOUTH CORP.                    BMCS BMC SOFTWARE INC.
BORL BORLAND INTERNATIONAL., INC        BROD BRODERBUND SOFTWARE INC.
CA   COMPUTER ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL  CATP CAMBRIDGE TECH. PARTNERS
COMS 3COM CORP.                         CPQ  COMPAQ COMPUTER CORP,
CRUS CIRRUS LOGIC INC.                  CS   CABLETRON SYSTEMS INC.
CSC  COMPUTER SCIENCES CORP.            CSCC CASCADE COMMUNICATIONS
CSCO CISCO SYSTEMS INC.                 DBD  DIEBOLD INC.
DEC  DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP.            DELL DELL COMPUTER
DIGI DSC COMMUNICATIONS CORP.           EDMK EDMARK CORP.
EMC  EMC CORP.                          ERTS ELECTRONIC ARTS INC.
FDC  FIRST DATA CORP.                   FISV FISERV INC.
FON  SPRINT CORP.                       GART GARTNER GROUP
GATE GATEWAY 2000                       GIC  GENERAL INSTRUMENTS CO.
GTE  GTE CORP.                          HON  HONEYWELL, INC
HWP  HEWLETT PACKARD CO.                IBM  INT'L BUSINESS MACHINES
IFMX INFORMIX CORP.                     INTC INTEL CORP.
INTU INTUIT INC.                        KLAC KLA INSTRUMENTS 
KMAG KOMAG INC.                         LLTC LINEAR TECHNOLOGY CORP.
LRCX LAM RESEARCH CORP.                 LSI  LSI LOGIC CORP.
MCIC MCI TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP.       MOT  MOTOROLA INC.
MSFT MICROSOFT CORP.                    MU   MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC.
NN   NEWBRIDGE NETWORKS                 NOVL NOVELL INC.
NSCP NETSCAPE                           NSM  NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR
ORCL ORACLE CORPORATION                 PAC  PACIFIC TELESIS 
PAIR PAIRGAIN TECHNOLOGY                PCTL PICTURETEL CORP.
PMS  POLICY MANAGEMENT CORP.            PMTC PARAMETRIC TECHNOLOGY 
QNTM QUANTUM CORP.                      SBC  SOUTHWESTERN BELL CORP.
SBYT SPECTRUM HOLOBYTE INC.             SEG  SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY INC.
SFA  SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA INC.            SGI  SILICON GRAPHICS INC.
SKEY SOFTKEY INTERNATIONAL INC.         SNPS SYNOPSYS INC.
STK  STORAGE TECHNOLOGY CORP.           SUNW SUN MICROSYSTEMS INC.
SYBS SYBASE INC.                        SYMC SYMANTEC CORP.
T    AT&T CORP.                         TDM  TANDEM COMPUTER INC.
TEK  TEKTRONIX INC.                     TER  TERADYNE INC.
TLAB TELLABS INC.                       TNCR TENCOR INSTRUMENTS
TSS  TOTAL SYSTEMS SERVICES INC.        TXN  TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC.
UIS  UNISYS CORP.                       USRX U.S. ROBOTICS CORP.
USW  U.S. WEST INC.                     VAR  VARIAN ASSOCIATES INC.
WDC  WESTERN DIGITAL                    XLNX XILINX INC.
XRX  XEROX CORP.


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