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To: Arik T.G. who wrote (24457)11/20/2001 7:20:44 AM
From: donald sew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Arik,

>>>> Did the sell signal ring on Friday's close making last week's close a Class 1 Sell (this could mean we should look for THIS week's high as the time to open positions) or are they triggered on daily basis and rang on Monday close, so we should look for next week's highs? <<<<

This is too darn early for tough questions. First, I get post asking me to explain something I said in July, now I get your question. gggg

Not that I fully understand your question, but let me start by saying that I did not get a Daily CLASS 1 SELL signal on FRI on a closing basis, I only got it on a intraday basis last week(Thur). And as mentioned often, an intraday signal is not as reliable as a closing signal.

Since I also got a CLASS 1 SELL on a weekly basis, the window would be 1 time-unit(5 trading days approximately), which means that some sort of a top should arrive within approximately 5 days per the weekly signal. Tie that in with the Daily Class 1 sell, then such top could be today. Another possibility is a fast oscillation where I get another CLASS 1 SELL signal next week.