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To: Terry Whitman who wrote (22116)9/27/2000 11:25:50 AM
From: flatsville  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Terry--

Good observation...and it doesn't bode well does it?

I think GE is displaying the annoying pimple formation.



To: Terry Whitman who wrote (22116)9/27/2000 11:39:41 AM
From: Perspective  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
A well formed H&S pattern has equal length left and right shoulders. The right shoulder is not well formed. It is possible that, with time, a good right shoulder will be put into place.

To see the concept of balance in a head and shoulders top, check out DJIA weeklies:

stockcharts.com[W,A]WACLYYMY[PB50!B200][VC60][IUB14!LA12,26,9]

The only thing lacking is a well-defined neckline, although I think 10,000 is for many reasons the important support level. If it is broken decisively, I'll consider a broken H&S top formed.

BC