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To: Julius Wong who wrote (2505)11/21/1999 8:05:00 PM
From: Judy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3291
 
Thanks Julius. Glad you too saw the conflict between indicators. Will post my observations as I look at charts and watch those two with you.

Right now I lean toward it being a longer term indicator as it can take months for a stock to change "character" and there seems to be many tradable rallies in between. One thing BOP does seem to do is show if a stock is topping or is apt to continue from a long uptrend. Might just be the charts I have looked at so far so still open minded on this observation.

Take care,

Judy in Maine



To: Julius Wong who wrote (2505)11/23/1999 7:32:00 AM
From: Julius Wong  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3291
 
I am a TC2000 user since Version 1. I created several W-Scans to test TC2000 V4.

A W-Scan has the following features:
1. free of classical indicators such as MA, MACD, RSI, and Stochastics.
2. use Worden indicators such as BOP and TSV.
3. use TC2000's ranking capability.

I am in the 10th week of testing W-Scans. Some of the W-Scans performed very well.
The W-Scans are very good in picking long term breakout and bottom fishing.

Julius