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Strategies & Market Trends : Point and Figure Charting

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To: Ms. X who wrote (2704)5/1/1998 12:31:00 AM
From: Smooth Drive  Read Replies (2) of 34811
 
Good Evening Jan,

" Anyone else have any input. Suggestions and comments welcome."

Welllllll, since you asked.

Three things could make the DWA site the greatest for those of us in the cheap seats. 1) Relative Strength Charts, 2) Relative Strength Charts, and 3) Relative Strength Charts.

In Michael Burke's book "Point & Figure Construction and Formations" (which, by the way, I believe to be the perfect companion to Mr. D's) he begins Chapter 2 with "We think relative strength is the most important tool a chartist should use to make money in the stock market." He's right, and seeing the chart, versus being told what the signal is, is night and day.

Com'on Jan, help us po folks in the $25 seats (they're starting to shrink our P&F charts so we need binoculars to see them) to the promise land of the relative strength chart.

I would be glad to pay a reasonable additional fee/premium for this service.

Better Investing,

Eric
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