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To: Teresa Lo who wrote (4352)11/11/2000 5:48:01 PM
From: booters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8925
 
Teresa,

I also trade the futures, NQ's for now. Would be interested in the average length of your trades and what time period chart you primarily use for entries?

Thanks,

boots



To: Teresa Lo who wrote (4352)11/11/2000 10:08:25 PM
From: Roger Schelling  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8925
 
Teresa:
Ok then, having seen the continuing failures in the trend lines in the NASDAQ, in the article written.

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Could you turn some attention to the BRCD chart for 'what if' situations there? The fundies are still way over blown, but then I would not expect you to count those as leading indicators. Nor do I actually, I want the sentiment that shows in the charts.

Hey thanks for your responses to all these things,
All the best,

Roger



To: Teresa Lo who wrote (4352)11/12/2000 3:56:21 PM
From: Christopher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8925
 
Teresa, If a stock breaks out of a chart pattern and its Relative Strength Line compared to S&P 500 also breaks out of a chart pattern at the same time. Would you buy the stock the next day after the breakout? How would you set up the buy in such a case? Would you buy on retracement after the breakout?

Thanks,

Christopher