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To: Think4Yourself who wrote (7238)8/31/2001 10:24:54 AM
From: kodiak_bull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
JQP,

Yes, but look at the chart from SI, although the TRIN is at the top of its range, it doesn't look all that incredible to me. That's why I was hoping to get some better information.

If you look at the chart, it's high at the end of December, clearly a good time to have bought, but it's got a really good spike in early March, when it was a lousy time to buy, then it spikes up again in early April, not the bottom but close enough. But it's spiked up 4 times in July and August before this spike, signalling buy buy buy when it clearly, in retrospect, was a lousy time to buy buy buy, at least just running my Naz-o-meter through the process.

So, I'm wondering if the ARMS simply called 10 of the last 2 rallies.

Kb