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Strategies & Market Trends : Piffer OT - And Other Assorted Nuts

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To: Ms. X who wrote (10333)12/22/1999 3:09:00 PM
From: Ms. X  Read Replies (2) of 63513
 
The date is 12/17 not 12/14

The last signal given was a quin bottom at 73. Just look at
the chart. The signal is a clear as day. Hasn't made a buy
signal since that quin bottom break so therefore, the
exhisting signal is a quin bottom. Unless it moves to 82 and
gives a new signal of a buy it stays as a quin bottom.

83 X 83
82 X O ? <--Has to move to here.
81 X O X ? 81
80 ---------------------X O X O ?------- Top80
79 X X O X O ? 79
78 X X O X O X O X <--This move up yesterday
77 X O X O X O X O X doesn't break a double
76 X O X O X O X O X top
75 -------------X O X O X O X O X ----------75
74 X O O O O X 74
73 X(1) (2) (3) O<(4) Quin bottom break
72 X O 72

By the way, if it doesn't break that top at 82 (don't know
what it did today) any rally should be considered to exit
or cover this stock. A quin bottom is pretty serious break
of major support.

EDIT: Just looked at the quotes and it broke the double top
which is good. Needed it to survive. You will see the chart
on DWA change to a double top break on 12/22 tonight.
DWA isn't real time you know.

On the new SI if you go back and edit you can't choose the
fixed font mode and so therefore my charts get screwed up.
That's a bad bug they need to fix.
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