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To: velociraptor_ who wrote (14790)4/4/2001 9:14:06 PM
From: marc chatman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
So, the B wave can extend below the start of the A wave (on the Nasdaq)? If so, that really helps sort things out for me.

If B extended below the beginning of A, does this make it likely that C will fail to extend above the end of A?

I guess I should consider myself lucky -- if the futures hold, I should get out of my QQQ purchase today with a small profit. Better sometimes to be lucky than good. <g>



To: velociraptor_ who wrote (14790)4/4/2001 10:00:48 PM
From: Sharck  Respond to of 37746
 
Good stuff there V, actually starting to get the handle on the waves....



To: velociraptor_ who wrote (14790)4/4/2001 11:42:19 PM
From: Mike M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
V, I may be wrong, but get the feeling that you don't expect the 9100 support line to hold on the first probe. My guess is that it will and a c wave may well return near 10000. Do you consider that outside of the realm of the possible? Thanks,

Mike



To: velociraptor_ who wrote (14790)4/5/2001 2:28:37 AM
From: Eurobum1  Respond to of 37746
 
Velo...Counting waves...

After Friday close, could you post today daily chart labeled with your waves-counting or tomorrow (Friday) chart?. I know you're busy to update your site but if you could spend a bit more time to label you 15 or hourly charts then it will be very helpfull for all the newbies like me and others. Thank you.