Ken,
One thing missing from those seven charts you displayed is volume.
When you posted those charts, it was already a little late ... they already posted huge "break-outs".
True, you may have other reasons or you know something fundamentally, but you need to be monitoring the volume and catch a stock before it breaks out.
Like seasonals, study the historical pattern of a stock and how it reacts when volume has picked up in the past.
e.g do price spikes usually follow increasing volume ??
how long do those spikes last for ??
etceteras . . . . ......
That's why I love the idea of picking stocks based on your seasonal theory ... and then timing the buys more specifically based on historical TA.
Nickkkkk
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