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Technology Stocks : Corel Corp.

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To: Greg R who wrote (5009)4/3/1998 8:54:00 AM
From: Kashish King   of 9798
 
>>I do not know what you mean by "logical extension"

The next step. What follows decision making based on an existing decision making technique such as the inpathique technique? Answer: making decisions based on what inpathique criteria would indicate. That is, playing off of inpathique's predictability just as that technique plays off of computer-based trading's predictability.

>>>>Corel is acting as predictable as the sunrise
>>Your right in hind sight

It wasn't hindsight, there are at least two people on SI who can easily verify that.

>>>>those that look promising usually fall apart
>>Careful with the generalities. You can blind yourself to the
>>benefits of a new discovery by refusing to allow yourself to see.

I know what precisely what they're doing and it will fall apart as 100% of the sure-fire mechanisms which preceded it if for no other reason than the inability to solve certain classes of nonlinear differential equations. Unless and until 2 + 2 does not equal 4, I will stand by that statement. In fact, as inpathique increases in popularity it will begin to cancel itself out. That's not a guess.

>>I am up 33% over the last six weeks using Inpathique and Inpathique alone.

And so are thousands of people who have never heard of it. Let's put it this way, the technique has some merit on the face of it but there is little if any computer-based trading on Corel. In other words, you are not only making the cardinal sin of trying to apply TA to thinly traded stocks (virtually useless) but you are applying a technique designed to leverage computer-based trading when there is none. In short, tea leaves could have produced superior results.
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