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Strategies & Market Trends : Bonds, Currencies, Commodities and Index Futures

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To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (64)10/25/2000 8:47:30 AM
From: Chip McVickar  Read Replies (1) of 12411
 
Morning Pat,

Yes, my ISP provider is AOL and occassionally I get locked out of SI, but that is rarely, because there so big...!
Very Annoying and not worth the hassle.

While back SI was having problems and many were left out, including me.

I was told to do this by the AOL Tech people:
Go to windows (I'm using Win98)
"Setting"
Then "Control Panel"
Click on "Internet"

Up comes:
"Internet Temporary Files"
Look for "Temporary Files" and click on "Delete Files"
Then click on "Okay"

Apparently over time this storage facility gets over lapped and screwed up. It needs to be cleaned out.

I've reduced the "History" file to 5 days.
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5-RSI was something I picked up from Jerry Favors, started looking at it... So I have no history on its use.

How have your Index day trading indicators translated into the bonds and currencies...?
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