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To: ivan solotaroff who wrote (37976)1/1/2001 8:04:30 PM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79163
 
Ivan,

A compression low is seen when price has dropped significantly, leveled off for 3 or more days (3 to 8 is usual) and then goes into a very tight (compressed) daily range relative to the daily range seen over the previous 1 to 6 months. Volume for the week going into the compression is often much greater than that of the previous several weeks.

Doug R



To: ivan solotaroff who wrote (37976)1/13/2001 6:21:44 PM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79163
 
Ivan,

2 weeks after this list:

Message 15101530

The answer is...
Now that's what compression bottoms do.

Exits on all of them may now be made at your leisure.

Doug R