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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TSIS: WHAT IS GOING ON?

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To: HARRY BROWN who wrote (5617)3/23/1999 6:26:00 PM
From: John S. Baker   of 6931
 
OFF TOPIC (still)--

I am having some problems getting the charts you cited to display properly. I suspect that what you see on the original site is actually a montage of multiple charts and when you "save" a link, it is only to *part* of the whole image.

Also, I am going to be a real stickler here and suggest that we all start to identify the parameters we are using when we refer to words like "stochastics" and "MACD". Changing the time frames for either of these indicators can make a tremendous difference in what we eventually see.

Here, for instance, is a look at MACD for 12,26 days ... not sure I'd call it "broader and stronger"

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If it is your opinion that TSIS is going to continue to move upward, relatively unabatedly, then I would offer the following chart to support your thoughts (though I still personally believe that there is likely to be some hesitation at the 50-55 +/- cent level).

206.146.143.80

Here's the way I look at this chart....

Net OUTflow of money since late December, while the price remained relatively stable until mid-February.

Then price increases to about 7/16, and money flow increases with it until second week of March.

Then during second week of March, some serious profit-taking ... even as the price continues to climb.

And then for the last week, a slight net increase in INflow of money while stock price is stagnant (until today).

IMHO, that serious profit-taking is indicative of the kind of "change-of-ownership" flails that TSIS is going through. And it will continue until everybody who wishes to bail out has done so. And then, and only then, will the price rise significantly.

Caveat: I am not a professional analyst, and anyone who follows my lead does so at his own peril.

JSb.
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