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Strategies & Market Trends : Systems, Strategies and Resources for Trading Futures

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To: Mary A Young who wrote (40946)3/2/2000 10:20:00 PM
From: Clay M   of 44573
 
Hi Mary,

I've been using AIQ for some time, and it's a good program but it does have its limitations as far as the ER ratings go. The ER buy ratings seem to work best along with a good chart pattern when testing support along with a good stochastic reading. The sell ratings are mostly worthless.

You mentioned the 15-16 ratings, and you might be referring to a quirk in the program, probably created by the programers, which is a rating of 16-56. Very often the 16-56 happens near a bottom and is even better if there are a couple of 95+ buy signals at the same time.
Here are a few 16-56 examples:
BRCM, 1/28, 142
Cmrc, 2/14, 159
INSP, 1/5, 95
JDSU, 2/14, 202
PUMA, 2/8, 85
SONE, 2/29,101

Clay.
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