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To: Patsy Collins who wrote (50)11/24/2001 11:18:26 AM
From: fut_trade  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 167
 
Patsy,

Are you still using Demark Sequential for trading?

I've done some historical testing with intraday TDST - which is based on the setup phase of Sequential. From 1982 to 1997 TDST works well for buying at support and selling at resistance. But from 1998 to present, TDST doesn't generate any significant profits. My guess is that DeMark TDST and Sequential don't perform well in volatile markets - at least at the intraday level.



To: Patsy Collins who wrote (50)11/26/2001 1:31:36 PM
From: Marty Rubin  Respond to of 167
 
Patsy,

I don't watch CNBC/other. Frnakly, I think Seinfeld is funnier.... When I said this back in 1999 in front of a class 250, people thought I was crazy.

I agree that research is more importent, but they do this because hyping pays dividens faster --or at least it used to.

BTW --do you remember what book value Merrill (?) gave Enron a few weeks back? I think it was $12+ but I can't find the article. What a joke!