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To: jjstingray who wrote (41041)6/5/2002 12:27:44 AM
From: The Freep  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
jj -- I think one would drive one's self nuts if one tried to make every set of signals work together. Zeev might be wrong. Don might get negated signals. Or, if he has borderline signals, they might not become class one buy signals at all on a closing basis. As I recall, Don's signals use time and price both, so changes are possible. Also, I seem to recall that the minimum move on a Buy signal is less than 100 dow points, for instance, and the dow seems to move up and down that much a few times a day lately. Again, I can't speak for Don, but there are a lot of variables here that you and I can't figure out: cuz Don's system isn't OUR system. And that, ultimately, means that if we're gonna follow a Don or Zeev or Bradley turn or whatever. . . we have to figure it out for ourselves. If we come up with our own system, we're better off. I freely admit that my systems aren't particularly foolproof as of now, but hey. . . I'm working at it. <g>

just my 2 cents,

the freep

PS: John M -- thanks for the Bradley info, and for correcting my mistaken Bradley date.