Last month I provided you with my Top 20 Short Setups, this time around, I am giving you my Top 30! There are a ton of excellent short setups out there and below are the ones I believe are the best of the best. The market is no doubt oversold right now, so I’d recommend keeping this list handy, and once we can get a few days of the market rallying, then start picking off these companies one-by-one. The best part about this list, is that I have ranked them from 1 to 30 along with providing you with the stop-loss that I will be using on each one. What more could you possibly ask for on a Friday???
Here are My Top 30 Candidates for New Short Positions…
1. Avon Products (AVP) – 32.75
2. Coca-Cola (KO) – 56.10
3. Public Storage (PSA) – 83.59
4. Stec Inc (STEC) – 17.10
5. JPMorgan Chase (JPM) – 42.28
6. Vodafone Group (VOD) – 22.83
7. Hartford Financial Services (HIG) – 27.05
8. Rambus (RMBS) – 24.39
9. Partnerre (PRE) – 75.13
10. Occidental Petro (OXY) – 82.92
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11. Incyte (INCY) – 10.94
12. Alcon (ACL) – 160.70
13. Morningstar (MORN) – 48.70
14. Georgia Gulf (GGC) – 17.45
15. Lindsay Corp (LNN) – 42.17
16. Goldman Sachs (GS) – 168.35
17. Advance Auto Parts (AAP) – 41.81
18. Research in Motion (RIMM) – 67.95
19. Vector Group (VGR) – 14.44
20. United States Oil Fund (USO) – 38.64
21. SPDRs Slect Sector Financials (XLF) – 14.96
22. Hilltop Holdings (HTH) – 12.04
23. Sara Lee Corp (SLE) – 12.64
24. Amazon.com (AMZN) – 133.11
25. SPDR Gold Trust (GLD) – 109.38
26. California Water Service Group (CWT) – 38.10
27. Silicon Graphics Int’l (SGI) – 7.80
28. Fibertower (FTWR) – 5.09
29. Boston Scientific (BSX) – 8.96
30. Nbt Bancorp (NBTB) – 21.33

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