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To: robert minshew who wrote (65277)10/8/1999 10:28:00 AM
From: JD Writer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
Help. How's this make sense? GBLX on qcharts went from money flow plus 33,900, down to 14,000, and all the way to MINUS 66000 at the very same time it shows a dramatic RISE in OBV. Which is it? Am I missing something? I just hate it, sometimes, when I see money flowing out and price rising at the same time. Gap in my knowledge.



To: robert minshew who wrote (65277)10/9/1999 10:50:00 AM
From: lee kramer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
RobertMinshew: When I get "strange" prices on Qcharts I check a couple of other sources; the two on-line firms I trade with, both of whom give real-time quotes. If Qchart prices seem out of line I go with the on-line firms' prices. If either of the on-line prices is questionable I will not trade. These problems crop up occasionally and until systems are 99.9% solid I view it as just another occasional cost of doing business. Gotta remember that on-line trading and the technology involved, while sophisticated and generally accurate...is still in it's infancy. Over time, these systems will become increasingly dependable. (Lee)