here’s the link: http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=INTC

Look at a 5-year chart below the stock table from Yahoo! Finance.

1. How many times has Intel had a stock split during the last 5 years?

2. If students bought 100 shares of Intel in 1995, how many shares would they have now? Click on the "vs. S&P 500" link on the bottom right hand corner of the chart.

3. Intel and the S&P index were at the same value in January 1996. How many percent did Intel outperform the market (S&P) at the current share price?

4. Is Intel’s current price above or below its 50-day moving average? 200-day moving average?

Note: If the share price is above the 50-day or 200-day moving average, investors will expect the price to go even higher due to upward momentum. The opposite is true if the price is below the moving averages.

How can I grow my newly formed investment group? I am planning to post daily analysis on a stock or sector. I would like to have enough members to justify this effort. I there a way to add more eye balls for this group.

http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/momentum_stocks/

This group for the users of the website http://www.istockanalyst.com

Any ideas?

If the recent run up on oil company stocks is caused by momentum, what are the chances that prices will fall once the exuberance is over?

(yahoo finance 10-17)
Many analysts believe speculative investing is the real culprit behind oil’s 11 percent rally over the last week, arguing that supply and demand fundamentals do not support prices near a barrel. Traders see technical signs in the differences between current and future oil contracts that suggest money continues to be plowed into oil futures. Those signals spark new buying that pushes prices even higher.

"I think the market has been trading on momentum," said Antoine Halff, head of energy research at Fimat USA LLC.