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To: Walkingshadow who wrote (17239)12/17/2000 5:19:08 AM
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Terry

I honestly havent looked at any charts since Friday or tried to determine what to expect on Monday but I will a little later today.

You always put up some very timely looking high quality charts so Ill look at each in that list youve been working on. Your hard work is appreciated.

I have been keying on the NASDAQ T/A over the past several months and been making long entries when I see it about to signal and have been only entering stocks that I would not mind getting caught long in just in case things turn against me, I.E. Donna stocks.

Your clock must be set on Vendit time.<g>



To: Walkingshadow who wrote (17239)12/17/2000 1:41:11 PM
From: Vendit™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19374
 
T

Of the top charts that you posted I think that MCDT as well as PWAV look ready to reverse. They are both sufficiently over sold and show more favorable over-all reversal indicators; another day perhaps.

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I agree that the following show “less” ready to reverse as well as having had an extreme Friday in all 3 cases which are likely linkable to news releases or sector relationships such as telecommunication.

(EMC,PWER and FFIV) I find technical maturity deviations like this any time I do broad scans. I generally break them into 3 lists much as you have done: Ready list, Watch list and Short list.

You would have to place both QQQ and NASDAQ as well as the S&P on the Watch list for Monday.

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Of the NEWP group I like BEAS the best as far as having the best likelihood in follow through as well as having the trigger pulled back far enough to produce a larger % gain over the next few days.

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NEWP is one technical day behind BEAS.

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As far as your short calls they all are worthy. I think anything in the chip/memory or telecommunications area will get hammered some this week. (MOT, LU ect.)

All IMHO of course.



To: Walkingshadow who wrote (17239)12/22/2000 8:46:59 PM
From: Vendit™  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19374
 
T

I think a re-read of the linked charts in this post to you earlier this week is a good idea if you are fishing.

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Also a look at your linked charts that I responded to as well.

The NEWP-BEAS group looks very healthy at the moment.