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To: Ms. X who wrote (21232)6/14/1999 12:22:00 PM
From: James Strauss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34811
 
SIBI

Jan:

One of our Itty Bitty Bang Bang's, SIBI is experiencing low volume, steady accumulation...
equities2.barchart.com

CAMP

There is nothing quiet about the accumulation for CAMP...
equities2.barchart.com

Big volume is supporting these X's...

Jim



To: Ms. X who wrote (21232)6/14/1999 1:33:00 PM
From: Dennis J.  Respond to of 34811
 
Morning Jan,

Re the CYMI chart on DWA. The new column of X's has clearly pierced the BRL, and no new BSL is in place. How can this be? Either a chart is long-term bullish or long-term bearish, right?

Dennis



To: Ms. X who wrote (21232)6/14/1999 1:58:00 PM
From: Tulvio Durand  Respond to of 34811
 
EMC, having compelling fundamentals including 30% growth rate, is near major supports of triple bottom and the BSL. A maximum reward/risk buy opportunity is at hand with PO 68 and stop 47. Agree, Jan?

Tulvio



To: Ms. X who wrote (21232)6/14/1999 3:11:00 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34811
 
THIS is VERY IMPORTANT:"STOCK MARKET TECHNICIAN LAUNCHES A CIGAR FOR WALL STREET

When it comes to making sense of the eye-blurring mass of Xs and Os on Wall Street's point and figure charts, the genial
Tom Dorsey is an acknowledged expert; he's also a cigar aficionado.

The technical analyst combined his world of point and figures with a hot trend and put the tools of his trade, the ubiquitous X
and 0, on a brand of premium hand-rolled cigar he calls the "Dorsey-Wright XO."

As president of the Richmond-based Dorsey, Wright & Associates, Dorsey sends out his "Morning Market Comment" to
some 20,000 global investment clients.

He publicized his new cigar venture by mixing it in with his daily dose of buy-and-sell recommendations.

He told his subscribers that he had smoked a wonderful new cigar from Nicaragua. The cigar was being imported by an
outfit in Houston, and the rest, as they say, is history.

As Good as Cuban

"I was so impressed with its quality and smoke I put my corporate band on the cigar and decided to offer it to my clients
who smoked cigars," Dorsey said. "It's as good as any Cuban I've smoked and I've bought a bunch of Cubans for a lot
more."

A box of 25 sells for $150 ($6 each). "I'm selling only one size, a 6 7/8 inch by 48 ring gauge," Dorsey said. "It's a great
daytime or evening smoke."

The ring is the measurement of the diameter of the cigar in 64ths of an inch. The Dorsey-Wright XO 48 ring cigar is
48/64ths of an inch thick.

The guts of the cigar, the binder, filler and wrapper, are 100 percent Nicaraguan, from the Jalapa Valley, one of the
country's prime tobacco growing regions.

The cigar, shipped directly from Dorsey's Texas-based supplier, comes in a varnished cedar box with the "Dorsey-Wright
XO" logo emblazoned on top. A green and white Republic of Nicaragua tobacco export stamp seals the right corner.

"I think the XO is a unique band and clients get a kick out of it," Dorsey said. "The XO defines a lot of people in the stock
market of late and clients have been giving the cigars as gifts. It's becoming a Wall Street sort of thing -- a cigar an investor
can identify with."

Dorsey said he's not in the cigar business to make big bucks. He considers the XO a labor of love for his cigar-smoking
clients and anyone else who has the urge to try one.

Wall Street Cigar

"Cigar smoking is my one vice," Dorsey said. "I'd never recommend anything to my clients that wasn't worthwhile and from
the response I'm getting, they're loving these cigars. I guess I've sold over l00 boxes since December.

"I recognize everyone's taste in cigars is different, but I've smoked a lot of cigars in my day and for the price, quality and
value, this Nicaraguan cigar is good enough to have my name on it," Dorsey said.

Dorsey is author of "Point & Figure Charting, the Essential Application for Forecasting and Tracking Market Prices," which
explains this type of analysis to the average investor.

Point and figure charts, one of the four main types of technical analysis used to track stock and commodity prices and
market trends, are the oldest form of technical analysis in America today, Dorsey said.

"It's the most logical and organized way of recording the battle between supply and demand," Dorsey said. "The main
difference between point and figure charts, bar charts, line charts and candlestick charts, is the Xs and Os just look at pure
price movement without a time dimension."

In the charts, columns of Xs show when the price of a stock, an equity index or futures contract is rising, while columns of
Os indicate declines.

Point and figure charts were developed by Charles Dow, the first editor of the Wall Street Journal.



To order the Dorsey-Wright XO, call (713) 248-3836.