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Technology Stocks : H L Camp buy/sell signals

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To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (2)9/17/1998 7:08:00 PM
From: d. alexander  Read Replies (1) of 22
 
hello: found your post pursuing H L Camp site for a glimmering on PREM & FV (see below). Posting here because it won't interrupt anything vital. I keep live charts of $INDU & $COMPQ up during trading day & watch in relation to what I'm tracking, but it would be great to have some warning of where they might swerve. Hence the interest in PREM & FV, about which I haven't a clue. Went to quote.com live charts per post below but couldn't figure out what to load up to be able to double-click on PREM; couldn't find FV anywhere... If by chance you are able to assist in my education, it would be much appreciated. D.A.

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As for PREM and FV, they are indicators I use strongly in intra-day market watching..
FV is what the Futures on the S&P are trading at (Today started a new futures contract) and PREM is what the cash is trading at, or the current SPX in relation to the Futures (FV)
Next time you watch the ticker and you see PREM and FV move across, watch them and how when PREM rises above FV how the market will almost like a shadow follow instantly afterwards.
For the best effect load up quote.com chart and double click on PREM, then you can watch the DOW and the PREM interact since they are interconnected.
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