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To: Gersh Avery who wrote (6524)8/9/1999 9:39:00 AM
From: MonsieurGonzo  Respond to of 11051
 
Thanks, Gersh; left Haim a private query about bonds <>



To: Gersh Avery who wrote (6524)8/9/1999 1:59:00 PM
From: MonsieurGonzo  Respond to of 11051
 
Gersh:" T+3 T/A "

our CHARTS are at...

geocities.com

...I stuck three of them (daily charts) up there; each one has a "T+3" variant (where T+3 = "sum of last three sessions", from last Friday) to examine.

Aside from the changes in candlesticks, kinda quasi-weekly looking now - note the changes in sto and mo indicators at the tops of the charts. The sto is usually 14day (on the PNX.X index chart, I use 18day EMA and sto). On a simple T+3 conversion chart, like these examples, the sto would now be showing "14 (T+3) observations".

The magenta-colored "moving average" line is a 50d EMA on the daily chart; on a T+3 chart, it would represent (50 x (T+3)) or, a ~150d EMA line.

FYI the market index I call "SPYNDX" is a 50:50 = SPY+NDX construct, where "the beginning of the year" = ~100. This makes it easy to see the percent gain or loss experienced in a 50% SPY + 50% QQQ index-based investment. This is my most useful market index, fwiw.

...anything else you want to see T+3 T/A, let me know (^_^)

-Steve