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Non-Tech : Dorsey Wright & Associates. Point and Figure

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To: Ms. X who wrote ()1/8/2000 10:06:00 AM
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question to the thread:
i have noticed that with the advent of after hours trading the prices-high and low for the day-are "all over the place"
for instance-on the aol chart-dwa is showing a recent low of 70--if you look at yahoo historical quotes--aol was as low as 67.50 on jan6--i also saw a quote as low as 67 on that date-and i've seen this with a number of stocks-my point being -as far as patterns go--which i am a big believer in-how does one determine what price to use--and the effect on a pattern--i.e. a double bottom break on aol coul be at 69 or 68 or 66 or 65-
has any one else paid any attention to this???

thanks
stuart
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