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Semiconductor Memory Chip Stocks Expected To Be Higher After 5 of Top 6 Correlated Stocks Fire Buy Signal.


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July 14, 2009 / M2 PRESSWIRE / BUYINS.NET / http://www.squeezetrigger.com is monitoring the top 6 most highly correlated Semiconductor Memory Chipo stocks and 83% of them have fired a buy signal as of July 13, 2009. Micron Technology (NYSE: MU), Netlogic Microsystems (NASDAQ: NETL), Rambus (NASDAQ: RMBS), Integrated Silicon Solutions (NASDAQ: ISSI) and Ramtron (NASDAQ: RMTR) are all expected to be higher as 5 of the top 6 stocks in the sector have fired a buy signal. Group rotation is a phenomenon where institutions exert buying or selling pressure in an industry group, pushing prices of the group higher or higher relative to the general market. An industry can often lead or lag the market, and the most highly correlated stocks (mirror closest to the overall move in that group) usually move in unison. The technology used to make these predictions is available for a low monthly fee at http://www.squeezetrigger.com/services/strat/mh.php . The chart below displays the correlation, beta and relative strength of the top 6 most highly correlated stocks in the highlighted industry group:

Name Symbol Correlation Beta RelStr Sector

MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC MU 0.77 1.12 0.96 Semiconductor- Memory Chips

NETLOGIC MICROSYSTEMS NETL 0.72 0.67 1 Semiconductor- Memory Chips

RAMBUS INC RMBS 0.58 1.01 1.1 Semiconductor- Memory Chips

INTEGRATED SILICON SOL ISSI 0.57 0.61 0.86 Semiconductor- Memory Chips

RAMTRON INTERNAT CORP RMTR 0.53 0.02 1.07 Semiconductor- Memory Chips

We automatically calculate correlation to help find the stocks that most closely match their groupa�s movement and generate powerful group consensus trading signals to profit from the herd mentality. When multiple stocks in a group turn at the same time and the rotation of that group is confirmed, an explosive move typically occurs. Correlation measures the tendency for a symbol to move in unison with the group, beta measures the amount the symbol is expected to move relative to the group and relative strength looks back at the recent past to show how the stock has been moving relative to the group.

The chart below looks at average seasonal moves (Seasonality) over the past 5 years of the stocks mentioned above and predicts an expected move up or down based on the odds (# of times it has happened in the past). Semiconductor Memory Chip stocks as a group have been up an average of +5.2% in August and +4.5% in September, a collective +9.7% in the next 2 months.

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Micron Technology, Inc. (NYSE: MU), together with its subsidiaries, engages in the manufacture and marketing of semiconductor devices worldwide. Its products include dynamic random access memory (DRAM) products that provide data storage and retrieval, which include DDR, DDR2, DDR3, synchronous DRAM, and other specialty DRAM memory products, such as mobile DRAM, pseudo-static RAM, and reduced latency DRAM. The company also offers NAND flash memory products, which are electrically re-writeable and non-volatile semiconductor devices that retain memory content when power is turned off; and complementary metal-oxide semiconductor image sensors that capture and process images into pictures or video for various consumer and industrial applications. Micron Technologya�s products are used in a range of electronic applications, including personal computers, workstations, network servers, mobile phones, flash memory cards, USB storage devices, MP3/4 players, and in automotive applications. It sells its products to original equipment manufacturers and retailers through internal sales force, independent sales representatives, and distributors, as well as Web-based customer direct sales division. Micron Technology has joint ventures with Intel Corp. to develop and manufacture NAND flash memory products; Singapore Economic Development Board, Canon, Inc., and Hewlett-Packard Company to manufacture memory products in Singapore; Nanya Technology Corporation to manufacture stack DRAM products; and Photronics, Inc. to produce photomasks for advanced next generation semiconductors. It also has strategic technology collaboration with Infineon Technologies AG for the development of high-density subscriber identity module cards reaching beyond 128 megabytes. The company was founded in 1978 and is headquartered in Boise, Idaho.

NetLogic Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: NETL), a fabless semiconductor company, designs, develops, and markets processors and integrated circuits. The company offers knowledge-based processors, physical layer products, and network search engine products for systems used in the Internet infrastructure, including the enterprise, datacenter, metro, access, edge, and core networking markets. Its products are deployed in routers, switches, wireless infrastructure equipment, network security appliances, datacenter servers, network access equipment, and network storage devices to accelerate the delivery of voice, video, data, and multimedia content for enterprise, datacenter, communication, and mobile wireless networks. NetLogic Microsystems, Inc. sells its products to original equipment manufacturers through its direct sales force and independent sales representatives primarily in the United States, Asia, and Europe. It has a collaboration agreement with BroadWeb Corporation to develop a hardware-accelerated application-aware management suite for NETL7 processors. The company was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ: RMBS) designs, develops, and licenses chip interface technologies and architectures that are used in digital electronics products. Its products include Fully Synchronous DRAM, which is designed to allow precise timing from a DRAM system; Dual Edge Clocking that is designed to allow data to be sent on the clock pulse; Variable Burst Length, which is designed to improve data transfer efficiency by allowing varying amounts of data to be sent per a memory read or write request in DRAMs and flash memory; FlexPhase technology that synchronizes data output and compensates for circuit timing errors; and Channel Equalization, which is designed to improve signal integrity and system margins by reducing inter-symbol interference in high speed parallel and serial link channels. The company also licenses its leadership architectures and chip interfaces for use in semiconductor and system products, including XDR Memory Architecture, which enables the production of DRAM; XDR2 Memory Architecture that includes DRAM micro-threading for graphics intensive applications, such as gaming and digital video; RDRAM Memory, which is used in play stations, Intel-based personal computers, televisions, and routers; and FlexIO processor bus, a high speed chip-to-chip interface, as well as provides digital logic controllers for PCI Express, DDRx memory, and other interfaces. Its products are used in computing, gaming and graphics, and consumer electronics applications, as well as in personal computers, servers, printers, video projectors, game consoles, digital TVs, set-top boxes, and mobile phones. Rambus Inc. was founded in 1990 and is headquartered in Los Altos, California.

Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. (NASDAQ: ISSI), a fabless semiconductor company, designs and markets integrated circuits for digital consumer electronics, networking, mobile communications, automotive electronics, and industrial markets. The companya�s products include high speed and low power SRAM; and low and medium density DRAM. Its SRAM products are used in WLANs, cell phones, base stations, networking switches and routers, fiber to the home (FTTH), DSL modems, LCD TVs, set-top boxes, GPS systems, instrumentation, engine control systems, medical equipment, telematics, audio and video equipment, satellite radio, POS terminals, fax machines, copiers, tape drives, and other applications. The companya�s low and medium density DRAM products are used in WLANs, base stations, FTTH, DSL and cable modems, set top boxes, digital cameras, MP3, flat panel TVs, LCD TVs, HDTVs, video phones, VOIP, printers, disk drives, tape drives, audio/video equipment, GPS, telematics, and infotainment applications. It also designs and markets application specific standard products, including EEPROMs, SmartCards, and non-memory products. Integrated Silicon Solution markets and sells its products in Asia, the United States, and Europe through direct sales force, independent sales representatives, and distributors. The company was founded in 1988 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.

Ramtron International Corporation (NASDAQ: RMTR) engages in the design, development, and marketing of specialized semiconductor memory, microcontrollers, and integrated semiconductor solutions. It primarily offers integrated products and microcontroller devices. The companya�s ferroelectric random access memory (F-RAM) product line includes interfaces and densities, such as industry-standard serial and parallel interfaces; industry standard package types; and 4-kilobit, 16-kilobit, 64-kilobit, 256-kilobit, 1-megabit, 2-megabit, and 4-megabit densities. Its serial F-RAM devices allow more frequent data transfers over the serial bus to the processor; parallel F-RAM products are drop-in replacements for battery-backed SRAM products; and integrated F-RAM products, also known as processor companions, are single-chip solutions that replace a number of individual system components to reduce cost and board space. The company serves various customers for a range of applications, including metering, computing and information systems, automotive, communications, consumer and industrial, scientific, and medical markets. Ramtron International sells its products through direct sales force, manufacturera�s representatives, and distributors in the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, Indonesia, Taiwan, Germany, China, Hong Kong, Italy, Czech Republic, Finland, Singapore, Slovenia, Mexico, Korea, Thailand, and rest of the world. The company was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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