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To: Math Junkie who wrote (44479)3/24/2001 12:14:46 PM
From: Gottfried  Respond to of 70976
 
Richard, I started learning PnF a couple of years ago and last year drifted back to conventional TA. But now I look at both to see whether they confirm each other. For me the most useful part of PnF is the bullish percent of the market indexes and industry sectors. [remember bp = % of stocks with a buy signal]. It is available here, although not in PnF form stockcharts.com

This is similar to the numbers Paul V. used to post. I believe Dorsey Wright has the most extensive grouping of bp, but requires a subscription. Tom Dorsey's book on Pnf is a good way to get started, especially if you like football analogies. :) Other resources here ez-pnf.com

Gottfried