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To: Chip McVickar who wrote (4368)4/18/2001 10:21:53 AM
From: Magnatizer  Respond to of 4583
 
Chip

My preferred way to play the key dates is to use the key day high/low as pivots for entry long/short based on close outside the range. Close above key day high is a buy, close below key day low a sell.

Using this method on the 2/05 cross the short signal was on 2/07.

I have a spreadsheet on my site based on Nas 100 mag tline crosses from Oct 99 to current. (Bottom of page: magnet Trendline Cross History) It uses the above method for entry. For the most part I use the crosses as entry signals only. Exits are another matter.

ht
Mag



To: Chip McVickar who wrote (4368)4/19/2001 5:30:17 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4583
 
Just eye balling the SP cash chart, it look like we've come to a median line.....

GZ