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To: ajtj99 who wrote (30841)2/26/2002 2:56:25 PM
From: TechTrader42  Respond to of 52237
 
I'd post the bank account numbers you requested, ajtj99, but I'm terrible with numbers because of my problems with dyslexia. An assistant has to go over all my notes before they're posted on SI. Even then, they don't make any sense.

So if I posted numbers, I'd get them all mixed up, and you'd wind up paying the subscription fees into the wrong account. I just can't do anything involving numbers. I can't even add. I can't even cut and paste numbers properly, without making errors. Whenever I try to do anything at all with numbers, they come out all wrong.

That said, here are the latest intraday CI's, which I've just calculated (to the best of my ability, with an abacus) for my paying subscribers:

ST Naz CI: 69.694 79.620
MT Naz CI: 69.694 79.620
LT Naz CI: 90.405 93.547

ST S&P CI: 80.061 82.515
MT S&P CI: 79.121 80.680
LT S&P CI: 89.627 90.575

I actually got involved with TA because it was my impression that it was an endeavor pursued by math-challenged speculators. The general idea, I gathered from the start, was to spin out ever-more elaborate formulas, without having the foggiest idea what they meant or how they were derived. Then the impoverished analyst (addicted gambler, filled with hope) declares, "I don't need to know what they mean, as long as they work!"