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To: bruce-l who wrote (246)7/25/1999 10:41:00 PM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 670
 
Bruce,

Very good. I started looking all the way back in Jan. for an ACT. Every new swing up didn't yield an ACT until that last move. One point to make, the oldest ACT remains the active one until it's broken. Even then, it can stay on line AFTER IL violation if another isn't established to take over. Of course to hit an IL, return to the ACT and hit the same IL again takes an internut (well...CADE did it too) or something. If a line coming off ACT-like activity is broken and the stock makes no run to or attempt to run to the IL that keys off that line, that ACT is cancelled out.

Doug R