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To: Berk who wrote (3100)6/29/2002 1:40:12 PM
From: Nutty Buddy  Respond to of 7826
 
Hi Dick,

>>do you have a primer on how to study your charts?<<

I try to explain the charts in their directing page which you can get to from a link at the bottom of the tables (sorry, the graphs do not have the backward link). Some may not be explained as well as others, so a specific question can help me update the site.

My home page has them broken down into their broad categories

1 - Power Volume "The Power Volume!" which focuses strictly on volume/price trends for the stocks I follow.

2 - Stock Technicals "Technical Trends, Fundamentals and Alerts By Stock" which focuses on various technical indicators for each of the stocks I follow.

3 - Market Technicals "Overall Market Trends" which focuses on various technical indicators for the broader market using the 250 stocks I follow as the measuring stick.

4 - Sector Technicals "Sector Trends" which currently takes three key charts I use from 1 and 2 above and applies them to sectors.

Clicking on one of these takes you to the directing page also.

I key on "relative strength" because I prefer to know the relative aspects in up and down markets. I use colors to highlight changes in trends and relative standouts.

I want seek as much information as possible in one view. For instance in this table:
"Alerts And Intermediate Trends By Stock Symbol"
home.mindspring.com
I get the following information on all 250 stocks I follow:

- Intermediate term (weekly) MACD line direction for the last 24 trading days
- 50 day EMA line direction for the last 24 trading days
- 200 day EMA Line direction for the last 24 trading days
- Price relative to the 200 day SMA for the last 24 trading days
- Color highlighted ratings and reversals in the above 4 indicators for the last 24 trading days

I can either punch through 250 stock charts or look at the above single table. I prefer the single table personally. ;)

This table is the same, but sorts the stocks by their current rating:
home.mindspring.com

Here is the directing page for the above:
home.mindspring.com

And here is my home page:
home.mindspring.com

My email address is at the site, and I welcome all questions and suggestions. I'm sure there are ways to make the presentation of these charts better. Visitors have been a big help with their feedback.

Buddy