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To: Michael Watkins who wrote (11811)4/2/2001 3:39:14 PM
From: TechTrader42  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12039
 
Oddly enough, my charts are filled with plots of invisible secret indicators. Consider yourself fortunate that your secret indicator was placed on your chart by you, and you alone. The secret indicators on my charts were placed there by government agents. It's troubling. I try not to think about it when viewing charts, but the invisible plots are beginning to crowd out my own indicators. MACD has an invasive vinelike invisible indicator raveled around it, for example (an alliterative indicator?).

Most of the invisible plots are unreliable -- as you'd expect from indicators created by incompetent government officials. So to me, the indicators serve no useful purpose. What government agents use them for is anyone's guess. Maybe they're there to track my own secret but visible indicators. (The indicators are visible, but not the formulas. Clever, huh?) Maybe they're there to sabotage my trading.

In this market, it's important to remain clear-headed. With invisible indicators covering my charts, that's become more difficult.

I might switch to chartless trading of BB stocks, using DD. By DD, I mean reading online notes about great picks that are going to soar.