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To: jjstingray who wrote (38178)3/6/2002 3:46:28 PM
From: HairBall  Respond to of 99280
 
jjstingray: I don't follow Don's signals...never have!

Regards,
LG

PS: I also have a pending category "one" buy signal...to advantage the signal, buy at the next low...<g>



To: jjstingray who wrote (38178)3/6/2002 4:08:41 PM
From: HairBall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
jjstingray: Sew's intraday signals use to be "the" signal. However, they often started out as a Class 2 signal which once rung was in effect from that point forward until the high of the next trading day. Of course, those Class 2 signals could morph into a Class 1 signal the next day and would be in effect from that point forward until the high of the next trading day. And on occasion, Class 1 signals could result in a pending signal.

So a normal Class signal process could take from the ring of the initial Class 2 signal to three days for the high to materialize. Three days is about half of the half span of his ten to twelve day short-term trading day cycle.

From what I understand now, his intraday signals have to be confirmed by the close. So, intraday signals don't count, unless they do...<g>

Regards,
LG



To: jjstingray who wrote (38178)3/6/2002 4:22:37 PM
From: LTK007  Respond to of 99280
 
another wild matter going on is i have never before seen Greenspan so totally ignored.His speeches are loaded with cautionary elements and not heard.
And when David Bowers of ML even came out saying U.S. stocks are overvalued the market gave a hiccup and then just plowed on.
hey, it's the Casino,and it is open for business:) Max