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To: E. Graphs who wrote (70855)5/30/2001 10:25:49 PM
From: E. Graphs  Respond to of 116815
 
It is also interesting to me that the Dow sports a diamond pattern of almost the same time frame (beginning ~a year later) and has just pulled back to the apex of its diamond as well.

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To: E. Graphs who wrote (70855)5/30/2001 11:07:38 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 116815
 
Yes. that chart clearly shows an up trend may be in place. The Long term picture appears clear.

If July-Oct 2000 and April 2001 are not a double bottom and the whole swing through there a slowing of the rate of change I don't know what is.

Up over the same period, i.e. 10 months appears to be called for.

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To: E. Graphs who wrote (70855)5/30/2001 11:53:48 PM
From: Ahda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116815
 
E i see costly period from a visual point of view. What does that mean to me it is very simple living here in LA either the dollar is worth less or we are coming to the point of a new beginning where we strongly resemble the yen on its way to a pesco.

I suppose i could look at all this very simply gold most assuredly will not go below 150. How low can NASDQ go because the NYSE has little hope for future cost containment without somebody somewhere on NASDQ giving them the method to improve production and reduce costs.