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Strategies & Market Trends : Charts on Near Term Uotrends

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To: Jibacoa who wrote (1385)10/11/2010 4:13:11 PM
From: Jibacoa2 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) of 1404
 
O.T.

Well, it was sometimes fun to post messages in this and other threads at S.I.<g>

But I have been more pressed for time watching the markets lately, while also trying to increase the time spent swimming in the pool and with many other fun endeavors.

I want to thank all that posted and contributed in this thread in the past as well as to all the anonymous lurkers.<g>

I have cut my cash position from 80% last year to 40% at present and plan to continue gradually increasing my stock and ETFs positions, with the DOW trying to close above the 11,000 level and approach the resistance at 11,295 in order to finally get off from its intermediate term DT. <g>
stockcharts.com

RAGL to all. <g>

Bernard

P.S. Lately there have been more stocks giving "buy signals" on several 'interesting' scans.
I have spent some time trying MarketSmith, to which I am planning to switch from DailyGraphs later this week, and also looking at Zacks' ResearchWizard, while continuing to use StockCharts and eSignal.
That's certainly been a big change from the time I started to play with the market on the late 50s and the early 60s when I used to get S&P's "Trenline Daily Action Charts" & "Current Market Perspectives" by 'special delivery' and the 'charts' were already 3 days old.<g>
What a big difference the Internet has made to investing, besides not having to talk to your broker.<g>
Also have cut my trips to Vegas, although still like to play BlackJack.<g>
I have enjoyed my 11 years in retirement and still hope to be able to celebrate my 80th birthday early next year, with no apparent symptoms of AD as yet,and no need to take any medications, although do have some occasional aches and pains.<g>
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