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To: Teresa Lo who wrote (940)10/19/2000 4:37:08 PM
From: Atin  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8925
 
Actually, it just might be that you suddenly got popular. After all, I just discovered your site over the past few days and have been reading articles there today (nice job, I came up with the ADX/Mov avg/stochastic thing myself a month ago -- if I'd seen your site before, it would have gelled quicker!). Told some others about it too. Seems to coincide with OJ pointing his friends to your site! Maybe OJ just has a lot of friends <g>

-Atin



To: Teresa Lo who wrote (940)10/19/2000 4:55:56 PM
From: .Trev  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8925
 
Hi Teresa:

Because of a recommendation by a News Letter writer that I respect I have been watching the charts of several Stocks, among them NOK. Please can you tell me whether there is anything in yesterday's chart (which included the ADX and the 20EMA) that might even wildly suggest the possibility of to-day's 7.6 point gap coming down the pike.

From reading your web Page when it was available I understood that the 20EMA was supposed to represent tentative resistance to prove the change in trend. Am I misunderstanding your words again, or is this just the exception that proves the rule. Forgive me if I'm misquoting you again, but I am belatedly trying hard to understand, and would appreciate anything you might have to say. Sorry I distracted you with inaccurate information last time I asked questions. And I do appreciate that you have problems in hand that take priority.

Cheers
Trev