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

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To: donald sew who wrote (31742)10/2/2000 4:33:13 PM
From: PMG  Read Replies (1) of 42787
 
idea: if the SR is real, then it might be as money absorbing as an individual trading like this: Nasd seem to rally, you jump in, rally fails, sell with a slight loss. In the meantime DOW has bottomed, you jump in again, rally fails, you sell with a slight loss and re-enter Nasd.

Why are there probably always small losses? Because 90% stay in till it fails and are always a little late...

Can you try this in your charting software?

If NDX%change + DJIA%change is much lower than
ABS(NDX%change + DJIA%change) then we have sector rotation.

In times of sector rotation DJIA and NDX highs/lows should complement each other...

Not very spectacular but maybe it brings you to some other ideas...
Regards
PMG
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