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To: advocatedevil who wrote (57740)12/20/2001 12:37:42 AM
From: Paul V.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
Advocatedevil, I know! I provided the BTB #'s back to 1990 which I gave to Gottfried. Ask him. Originally, he and I used the numerical data. Then, Gottfried made the next step to chart the data. I like to keep the raw data, monthly price and Relative Strength from the IBD, and sub sector ranking of the 197 sub sectors. The IBD breaks down the 41 Dorsey Wright Sector data further. Right now it appears that the Semi equipment sector (AMAT) is moving up along with the Computer Network subsector (CSCO). Network of friends do a fundamental analysis (NAIC), CASH FLOWS/Debt analysis, DW sector/stock analysis based on the Economic Cycle analysis to see stock rotation and strength of sector and individual stocks, TC 2000 analysis, Gottfried's charts and my personal data on AMAT going back to 1990.

I am looking to see how the BTB numbers, orders and shipments do this week. If the BTB is >.71, orders and shipments are down the market will either view the "glass is half full or half empty."

I echo Tito's yoyou concept. Everytime I tried to trade AMAT I got got caught going the wrong way. The DW bull support line for AMAT is at $40. We will see how AMAT trades in the near future.

Paul