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To: TechTrader42 who wrote (11780)3/23/2001 9:26:17 PM
From: Ronald P. Margraf Sr.  Respond to of 12039
 
Not really Brook. It is called termanology. Mike calls it stops, I call it exit. Mike calls it risk management, I call it loss.;-))))))))) So don't ask me to define the word "is" or anything else. We are on the same page, reading the same story, watching the same picture but just call it something different.;-))))))))))

Ron



To: TechTrader42 who wrote (11780)4/4/2001 6:28:45 PM
From: bdog  Respond to of 12039
 
brooke,
"Now that's funny."

you guys have been funny as of late.

one thing that has been missed, i believe, is that an invisible indicator is quite valuable when used with the future date function...

ie. if close(10) > close(0) then

bhindsightdog

ps: i have NEVER made a dime on a bb, and i keep one around for that reminder. maybe i'll call in the certs to wall paper the office with em.

as far as ta'ing a bb, i printed out a post on it a few years back i liked. i cant find the link, it is from the dog house thread #21046, maybe they changed the name.

from BubbaFred:

"The only TA that works for these pennies and zombies, is when there is a spikeup, which invariably, 99% of the time, after 2 to 5 days, price will go down to where it was before the spike. That's the only TA that works. However, when a company has legitimate merit, it will go up again, after it makes 1/2 to 1/3 retracement. Otherwise, if full retracement is made, forget it, as it will stay dead for a while, or until the next wave of hype."