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To: Oral Roberts who wrote (10989)1/23/2002 8:53:25 AM
From: Don Pueblo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23786
 
A short-term reversal today would be no surprise considering yesterday.

I have no idea what a gap and crap is. It sounds unpleasant.

Contractors Association, eh? As in wood, PVC, romex, like that?



To: Oral Roberts who wrote (10989)1/23/2002 9:05:22 AM
From: Don Pueblo  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 23786
 
Jeff, by the way, the Daily Range Projection is a mathematical formula invented by Thomas DeMark.

It's nifty. You can use it on anything.

H=high
L=low
C=close

Take the COMP today for example. If the close yesterday was lower than the open, you use H+L+H+C, if it was higher, it's H+L+H+C, and you do this:

lower close yesterday, so:

H+L+C+L

divide by 2 = 3796

3796 minus yesterday's low = projected high today - 1914
3796 minus yesterday's high = projected low today - 1849

Using this method, your guess on the low is precisely one point off. <G>

I find DeMark's Daily Range Projection to be helpful to me for clues as to support and resistance.

Only caveat is if the open today is outside that range. That invalidates the projection (obviously) but it also suggests the daily move will continue in the same direction, which is helpful info.