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To: Angler who wrote (3323)1/24/2001 8:49:03 PM
From: Julius Wong  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4916
 
Angler:

Many traders use QQQ as investment vehicle. One of their favored methods is 5-day moving average and 21-day moving average cross over. At the cross over points, QQQ volume jumped up.

Julius



To: Angler who wrote (3323)1/25/2001 12:32:46 AM
From: gregor  Respond to of 4916
 
Angler: I see a hundred charts that all look similar. The 50 day m/a is being taken out and with a brief pause it looks like we are going to test the 200 day m/a. I see this pattern on funds, stocks, and index averages. Personally I can see the test of the 200 day m/a and I will be personally taking some defensive positions when we reach that level ; but my obvious question is do you think we will be penetrating the 200 day m/a or for that matter even reaching it: you can consider this chart for a starter....thanks ... Digger

finance.yahoo.com^IXIC&d=1ym



To: Angler who wrote (3323)1/25/2001 2:06:43 AM
From: James F. Hopkins  Respond to of 4916
 
Angler; The QQQ is just about all I trade
any more..at times I use the
UOPIX fund ( long NDX 2X )
visit
Subject 26037
It's for short term timing of the NDX.

Jim