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Strategies & Market Trends : The 56 Point TA; Charts With an Attitude

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To: Linda Kaplan who wrote (7805)11/18/1997 2:27:00 AM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) of 79477
 
Give JMAR up to 5 trading days.

No stock goes up every day or every week or every month. Not even MIMBO's. The dynamic exemplified and/or defined by a MIMBO is not entirely a short-term phenomenon. It signals when a stock will make a short-term run that metamorphs into solid gains that, over approx NINE MONTHS and/or more, greatly outperform the market. If you are unable to get the hang of the short-term trading of a MIMBO...don't do it. If you haven't the patience to hold for 9 months...don't do it. In either of these cases you obviously would be better suited to a different system.

JMAR's MIMBO confirmation occurred on 6/15/97. (seminar attendees can vouch for that) The stock was up about 70% within 2 months of the confirmation. So what is the question here? (my question is rhetorical, no need to reply)

Doug R
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