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To: John Pitera who wrote (52769)7/22/1999 6:13:00 PM
From: pater tenebrarum  Read Replies (2) of 86076
 
although it would be better to ask Don Sew about this, here is what i know: a class two signal is weaker than a class one signal; often a class two signal will morph into a class one signal the following day. if the market reacts to a class two (=weak) signal, the ensuing move is often larger than a move following a class one signal. Don has certain minimum and maximum requirements for moves following his signals. as far as i know the Dow move on a class one should be a minimum 75 and a maximum 250 points before a significant move in the other direction begins. please check with Don if all of this is accurate, no guarantees from me - it's his proprietary system.

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