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To: tejek who wrote (117117)6/22/2000 3:38:00 AM
From: manfredhasler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579241
 
Re: Whether it would be a nice time to have a good technical guy on the thread.

ted,

Your TA analysis is very much appreciated. However it is somehow in contradiction to niceguy's view, as I (try to) understand it. His very clear statement is (I assume based on TA as well) that the closing at $95 does signal a start into the triple digits.

The overbought situation has not yet been pointed out in this respect.

I would not encourage anybody to form a lynching mob for sharing his view. But it is certainly interesting to see how today (and Friday) works out.

Regards,
Manfred



To: tejek who wrote (117117)6/22/2000 11:13:00 PM
From: Charles R  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1579241
 
Ted,

<I don't think we need "a good technical guy" to call the next move....>

I generally agree. What I was talking about was someone who can call the ups and downs.

<So, anybody who knows anything about TA knows what an inexact science it is and how quickly a lynching mob can be formed if you are wrong.>

I agree with this too. I see TA as something that helps understand/forecast the institutional and crowd action. IMHO, anyone who expects perfection here is nuts.

We all know AMD will go up substantially over the next few quarters. All I am talking about is someone with a decent hit rate on calling the turns. I know it is not easy. But a good technical guy can be highly valuable to the thread.

Chuck