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To: Chip McVickar who wrote (816)1/11/2001 9:25:28 AM
From: Moominoid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12411
 
Hi Chip

>The 3 day wiggle is found only on the Futures charts for the Nas and SPX. On Q.charts that's ES01H and NQ01H. They are not perfectly formed on the cash market charts.

GZ doesn't seem so worried about the second day in the pattern as long as it has a higher high and higher low. I pointed that out to him that it didn't exactly match his description on the cash chart.

>Also, wiggles are better seen as a Bar not as a candle.

I don't see those bars very well myself.

>Take a look at the inverted head and shoulders on the 8 year USA T-Bond Yields Chart, it's a classic >and well formed. Looks like the US will have higher T bond rates for some years to come, unless the double bottom for April/Sept at 5'60 is broken.

I'm not seeing what you are seeing on the charts I looked at. Have you got a URL please?

I've just been looking at 3 boxmakers - DELL, GTW, AAPL. All look like they are putting a bottom in. I'm generally finding that all the non-junk stocks I'm looking at are bottoming or in a rising trend.

BWDIK

David