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To: Jack of All Trades who wrote (34110)9/20/1999 6:26:00 PM
From: coug  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44573
 
Jeffrey,

From my work, the last three days are very similar to
July 26,27,28 and Aug. 10,11, 12.. The July series broke down down the next day and continued mostly down for about seven days. The August series broke up for about eight days taking away a couple of minor flat to down days...

The change was read after the first 30 minutes of the following day. If I had to say now..I would say DOWN..

I will wait and see though..

good luck... coug




To: Jack of All Trades who wrote (34110)9/20/1999 7:15:00 PM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44573
 
Generally I only glance at it in the morning, the Dollar Futures jump around like crazy.

I see the Cash Index ran up on the Close. But generally I watch the Greenback in conjunction with a lot of other things so it's an indicator I rarely check more than once a day. Usually a good time to check is around the close of Nikkei Trading.

But between tieing in the Greenback, the Bond, the Banks, the Philly Electric and so on I think I would never make a trade if I watched each of them all day.