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Strategies & Market Trends : Analysis Class for Beginners

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To: TechTrader42 who wrote (1345)5/8/2001 11:27:14 AM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (2) of 1471
 
Brook; I'm starting to use Volume of Dollars traded instead of just Volume of trades when I use
a volume type TA. I'm grabbing the average trade volume / average price of the what ever time frame I'm
looking at ; then I divide the trade volume by that result to get a $volume somewhere near the price.
( this lets me chart $ volume Vs price in a simple chart with them crossing one another. )
I haven't done much of this, and can't say what time frame will work the best..
I expect the best time frame wont be some arbitrary number but will vary from stock to stock.
While this seems to confuse standard TA, it looks interisting..however it's to soon for me to
say if it will work any better.
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I'm now almost 100% cash .( Money Markets ) and while I would like to have stayed long
I sold almost every ting on last weeks rally. If we don't get another 10% down side
I'll stay with (MMs ) no matter how high this run goes.
We are getting to much rotation and Energy cost is eating up the good the rate cuts
do..on top of that too many people are counting on more rate cuts..
Most companies borrow money to expand and if they think rates are going down
they will put off buying new stuff.
No one seems to want to point out how Japan cut rates to zero and still went down the
tubes. Also the dollar is starting to slip south ( old debt will cost more to service ), and
there is a LOT of old debt to service, so if they do borrow at lower rates it will be used
to retire old debt more than to buy new widgets.
Jim ( is cash, working in his garden and happy about it )
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