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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack -- A Complete Analysis

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To: Hawk who wrote (5981)2/12/1998 12:59:00 AM
From: Chris   of 42787
 
hi all, (intc)
im at the library.. but i did go home very briefly to update my charts (heheh).. i have a daily sell signal as of yesterday. please do know that i am looking long term with my weekly signals and not trading the daily signals.

let me reword it:

i only use daily signals when my weekly signals are giving buy/or a sell. only when the weekly signal is getting close to a buy/sell, do i follow my daily signal..

as long as my weekly signal is "green", i stay in. what do i do when there is a daily sell signal? i wait for the pullback and add more shares when the daily BUY signal is triggered again..

i do think we are in "consolidation mode" jmac.. the tech stocks (leaders) have mostly been forming "tops".. im getting daily sell signals/or close to sell signals for DELL, intc, and some others (no charts in front of me)..

what i am saying is that for the traders (short-term), there may have been sell signals generated..

but for me, im on the longer-term view, so im staying in and avoiding the "noise."

let me think a bit, and post again..

im brain dead from all the studying <g>
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