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To: sam_o who wrote (20003)9/25/2001 10:07:00 PM
From: broadstbull  Respond to of 52237
 
Don
I'll second that thought. Coming form a lurker, you are helping more people than you know. I don't neccessarily trade based on your signals, although I'd probably do better if I did, but I do like to check your signals and they are very helpful. Thanks very much for sharing.



To: sam_o who wrote (20003)9/25/2001 10:53:26 PM
From: donald sew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Sam o,

>>>> What exactly are you looking for there to make this evaluation of 'deterioration'? a percentage, or a specific thing etc.?? <<<<

Although I try to be analytical as much as possible, trying to determine deterioration or improvement will be quite subjective. I normally like to take a relative approach. Lets take a hypothetical situation: On MON the NAZ NET NEW HI-LOs improved dramatically from negative 700 region to the negative 200 region. Then today the HI-LOs dropped sligtly today while the NAZ/NDX was flat. OK, lets say the NAZ/NDX is flat again tomorrow, but the HI-LOs are down more than today - I would consider that as negative to some degree - the lower the more negative. Can't give a finite %rate.