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To: Clappy who wrote (950)10/14/2000 2:44:38 PM
From: Didi  Respond to of 1115
 
Clappy-re: Elliot Waves

Hi!

Elliot Waves Theory:
Sorry, I've never followed this theory.
Perhaps our own Louis, Jimmy, Vendit, donald sew, or other T/A experts can assist you.

Please be careful following too many indicators.
One can be overwhelmed.

Quite prudent below:
>>> The indicator can be the best in the world, but if it doesn't work for you, it's no good.
Find one or two that work for you and stick with them
.<<<
e-analytics.com
.....................................................................................

Arthur Hill, Chief Technical Analyst
stockcharts.com
ArthurH@stockcharts.com

Received a beautiful reply to my thank-you note from Arthur Hill.
Truly a gracious and gifted technician/gentleman.
Many have benefited from his talents.
Quite certain that he'll appreciate sincere thanks from everyone.

Best to you always,

di



To: Clappy who wrote (950)10/14/2000 4:27:38 PM
From: OX  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1115
 
hi,
i echo disu's comments on EWave and TA.
some forms of TA work better for some than others.
I'm no EW expert (or even a beginning novice).
but IMO, EW is a highly subjective form of TA.

here's a good site for intro into various forms of TA...

equis.com

and a full text search here at SI and any websearch engine will probably turn up more than you'll ever want to know about EW.

hope this helps