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To: forkit who wrote (43777)2/1/2001 2:00:32 PM
From: SE  Respond to of 44573
 
I too welcome you.

But can't talk right now...busy with HUGE Packer news.

Gotta hop.



To: forkit who wrote (43777)2/1/2001 2:08:52 PM
From: Stoctrash  Respond to of 44573
 
I use this stuff:
ensignsoftware.com

very powerful/programable over all,
has some neat fork features like parallel Fib lines inside/outside of forks main tines, etc.. I find that feature very useful as some times a stock or index will break outside a forks range only to hit a Fib parallel line and bounce back into that fork. Have seen it too many times for it to be just luck.



To: forkit who wrote (43777)2/1/2001 9:18:02 PM
From: Stoctrash  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44573
 
Ok..I'll go first:

Do you keep forks going on long daily/weekly charts that were working for a long time then seem not to be working because at some point in the future those levels might be important? I don't have the chart handy but on the NAZ I think there is a large fork from early 1990's that held prices in the uptrend until it went parabolic a few years ago, and now we are back into that forks range again. Is that a valid use? I think it can be but....
(if I find the chart i'll bring it up)