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Strategies & Market Trends : A.I.M Users Group Bulletin Board

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To: Saul Seinberg who wrote (11322)5/31/2000 11:08:00 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (1) of 18928
 
Hi Saul, I've not had a chance to transcribe S.T's paper and diagrams yet. I'll see if I can scan the diagrams and email them to you. Eventually I'll be able to set up a page at the AIM site for it. He put quite a bit of time into these and I want to make sure they are available to all.

Essentially there's similar changes to the "Hold Zone" range with an increase in the Buy and Sell SAFE (Resistance) levels and also with an increase in the size of the minimum orders. Santos shows that as SAFE approaches zero, the minimum order size is the actual controlling factor of the Hold Zone's size. The same is true in reverse.

Robert Gammon's paper also showed this "near zero" phenomenon.

I'm sorry we didn't have more time to visit. I think we could have had some interesting conversation if time had permitted. In reviewing the meeting "Critique" papers, it was a common theme.
1) More time to get to know each other prior to the meeting
2) More time for free discussion
3) More "break-out" sessions
and
4) more time in the saloons (that's mine!)

I want to get the IW report done today and then I'll see if I can get Santos' paper to you.

Best regards, Tom
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