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To: engineer who wrote (79960)9/11/2000 5:38:47 PM
From: Ruffian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Agree,

TA is for Non-Golfers. lol......



To: engineer who wrote (79960)9/11/2000 5:51:38 PM
From: HairBall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
enigineer: I am not here to try and pursued anyone. TA should not be used in a vacuum. I think FA should be a part of any technician’s process. And a constant look at the overall market direction is essential as well.

However, TA has served me well for many years now. I came on this thread a few times to post short positions, expectations of at first retraces and last a significant top. I have now provided this thread with some positive (input) expectations as well, just trying to be even handed.

QCOM does not have enough sentiment at this time to rise or even hold in a falling market. Few issues do...

I take no offense to anyone who finds TA of no use to them, that is your right.

TA is not 100% even when done very well. But in the markets NOTHING is. In the end, it is about reading and anticipating investor sentiment...period!

All investment and or trade strategies should include two scenarios a (what if I am right plan) and a (what if I am wrong plan)...<g>

Regards,
LG