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High Flying Internet Stocks Benefit from Systematic Trading Strategy


Orlando, FL -January 8, 2000; Stocksystem.com Inc., developer of investment management software, has unveiled a new technique for capitalizing on the volatility in the Internet stocks. The strategy is called Position Cost Averaging and is being used by individual investors and institutions in over 40 countries and all fifty states.

"Market ups and downs create perfect opportunity for buying low and selling high." Says Doug Newberry, Director of Operations for Stocksystem.com "When the markets make a sizable drop, users of PCA hear opportunity knocking. This is evidenced by the incredible returns generated by our model in some of the biggest names in the Internet sector."

The Position Cost Averaging trading model is designed to take advantage of ongoing market fluctuations by automatically generating buy and sell signals for investors regardless of the equity they may be tracking. When asked to describe how the system works, William McKinley, President of Stocksystem.com said, "Position Cost Averaging is used to trade the ups and downs around a core stock holding. The advantage of the PCA system is that you will know, well in advance, the exact prices at which your mathematically sized trades will occur."

"The volatility of the markets, especially the Internet stocks, cries out for a plan like the PCA system. It is designed to capture volatility and use it to the investor's advantage by selling small increments of stock as prices rise and accumulating additional shares as prices fall based on a specific algorithm." Newberry added. "The simple fact is last year we spanked the big boys, America Online, E-Bay, Amazon and the list goes on. Check out the examples on the site."

The PCA System is a spreadsheet program for Microsoft Excel 97 and 2000. It also works on Microsoft Excel 98 for the Macintosh. The Position Cost Averaging stock investing system is available for download and on CD for less than $40.00 and registered users will get the upgrade to the next version, the PCA2000, free when it is released.

To see specific, real life examples, of how Position Cost Averaging is producing superior results in today's market, please visit the stocksystem.com web-site at: http://www.Stocksystem.com .
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     CONTACT: Stocksystem.com Inc.
             Douglas Newberry, 904/261-5289
             FAX: 904/261-2769
             E-MAIL: Dnewberry@stocksystem.com

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