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To: AllansAlias who wrote (34678)3/20/2002 11:14:25 PM
From: Shack  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 209892
 
Nice day for the bears. Does not look like the volatility indices spiked either. Also with the futures where they are, we are set up for a gap down over the Feb 22 ut line on the NDX. SOX 575 support is getting close with a lot of air underneath. I can easily see another 5-6% down.



To: AllansAlias who wrote (34678)3/20/2002 11:51:51 PM
From: John Madarasz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
IIA

previous #'s there too

here's an intriguing site...and cycle count... fwiw

The Present Day

There is one absolute commonality or reference point that the 1998 chart and the 1999-2000 chart share with each other and that’s the 5% higher high cycle. It has already been demonstrated that if the current SP 500 chart continues along the 1998 chart moving towards a 5% higher high into the 130 trading day cycle, it will be at 1236 by March 29th 2002. Likewise, if the current SP 500 chart continues along the Jan 3rd 2000 to March 24th 2000 chart moving from its Jan 7th 2002 high towards a 5% higher high into that 57 trading day high to high cycle, it will also arrive at 1236 by March 29th 2002. Moving towards a 5% higher high in conjunction with these 57 and 130 trading day timing cycles is what compels on these separate charts.


structurallogic.com



To: AllansAlias who wrote (34678)3/21/2002 8:49:02 AM
From: JRI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
I know your survey of such showed few definitive, playable trends (am I recalling correctly?), but Moneymarket swelled in a hurry the last 3 trading days...

Message 17225651

I'm starting to think turn today, but so, it seems are many others...which makes me begin to believe we all could be a day off?

Looking at 1820, 1793 for turns (think we sell off any early up)...below 1793 , I get the hell out of any long plays..



To: AllansAlias who wrote (34678)3/21/2002 9:22:55 AM
From: skinowski  Respond to of 209892
 
Surfing ripples? If Onischka is right, there may be lunch in selling the NDX into 1470’s, and dinner going long in the 1440’s

“I would like to have some more bread, please…”

Still in the “mo-mo” MO –g – but honestly, for the wrong reason. Forgot to re-install my stops yesterday morning.