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To: James F. Hopkins who wrote (1131)8/24/1999 8:52:00 AM
From: Matthew L. Jones  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2103
 
Has anyone else noticed a difference between QQQ price action and $NDX action? There was an earlier post that touched on this in regard to choosing charts. It seems to me that the QQQ lags the index. Is this just me or is someone else noticing it too? It kind of lags much like the way that option quotes lag the underlying stock in terms of movement. Does anyone out there have any ideas or perhaps know definitively what the deal is?

Matt



To: James F. Hopkins who wrote (1131)8/24/1999 9:28:00 AM
From: OX  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2103
 
i was thinking midday yesterday that the fed may not raise rates, but change the bias towards tightening.
sell on the news is becoming more probable, but it may not last more than a day or so.



To: James F. Hopkins who wrote (1131)8/24/1999 6:31:00 PM
From: OX  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2103
 
Hi Jim,

>My DVI was up strong today, and after the close the dollar
>went up strong , so I expect one hell of a rally

All in all, that was a pretty good rally today.
But more to the point, your DVI looks pretty keen.
I've gone over several of your posts discussing it, but if you could be kind enough to clarify a few points please...

Do you take a running 3 months average volume (x price) for each days calculation.
Or do you only use the 3 mo ave volume just for the initial selection of the top 10 or 11 stocks (I'll just call it 11 for conversation)?

If just for the initial cut of the 11, is it valid to just take a 10-day average volume x price per stock every day, and then add them up to get the DVI total for that day (and then readjust the list of 11 every so often manually)?

Thanks... (I hope that made sense)

DVI sounds like a pretty cool indicator. Nice invention!