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To: Bull RidaH who wrote (9892)8/12/2001 10:55:47 PM
From: Berney  Respond to of 209892
 
I just wanted to confirm to you -- respect given to your views,

and my post was unjustified and lacked respect (I watched all the Godfather episodes last night). I've come to believe that after a certain number of drinks, I probably shouldn't post. Being Irish, I'm not sure where that limit is yet. <gg>

I appreciate your work. Thanks for your effort. My little trading mistake can be fixed in the morning.

Berney



To: Bull RidaH who wrote (9892)8/21/2001 1:12:39 PM
From: Bull RidaH  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 209892
 
Tracking a 5 wave move lower off the 8/14 high. 1 ended at the 8/14 late p.m. low, 2 ended 8/15 early a.m., 3 ended 8/16 around 1pm, and we've been in a wild expanded flat wave 4 since. a of 4 into the 8/16 close, b of 4 into the 8/17 late p.m. low, and c of 4 rally since. The 5 waves of c look to be either complete or near completion, but if not, that 8/14 late p.m. wave 1 end of 1184 would halt this c of 4 rally. I expect wave 5 lower to take out 1150 before the end of the week, and possibly very quick if the Fed negatively surprises. Wave 5 can be up to 6 times the size of wave 3 (25 pts.), or 150 pts., and must travel enough below the 8/10 low (1170), to allow for a sizeable bounce, as that 8/10 low is wave 1 down off the 8/2 peak, wave 2 rallied into the 8/14 high, and we're completing the 5 waves of wave 3 since.