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Strategies & Market Trends : Zeev's Turnips - No Politics

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To: jjstingray who wrote (38178)3/6/2002 4:08:41 PM
From: HairBall  Read Replies (1) of 99280
 
jjstingray: Sew's intraday signals use to be "the" signal. However, they often started out as a Class 2 signal which once rung was in effect from that point forward until the high of the next trading day. Of course, those Class 2 signals could morph into a Class 1 signal the next day and would be in effect from that point forward until the high of the next trading day. And on occasion, Class 1 signals could result in a pending signal.

So a normal Class signal process could take from the ring of the initial Class 2 signal to three days for the high to materialize. Three days is about half of the half span of his ten to twelve day short-term trading day cycle.

From what I understand now, his intraday signals have to be confirmed by the close. So, intraday signals don't count, unless they do...<g>

Regards,
LG
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