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Strategies & Market Trends : MARKET INDEX TECHNICAL ANALYSIS - MITA -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dan Duchardt who wrote (15289)12/3/2002 10:03:19 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Respond to of 19219
 
I use to post them but Yahoo don't give me the
( non frame ) option any more and they won't
paste.
Here's a way you can look at the NDX ones
finance.yahoo.com^ndx&a=m26-12-9,fs,r14,f14&p=m50,m200&t=3m&l=on&z=m&q=c
SUNW doesn't belong to my index but I have it in that
batch above because I bought it back in Oct.
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with The &t=3m changed to &t=5d for a 5 day chart.
finance.yahoo.com^ndx&a=m26-12-9,fs,r14,f14&p=m50,m200&t=5d&l=on&z=m&q=c
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A few stocks in the index ( need to be changed about once a month ) stick with about
the top 10 or 12 via Price X avg 3 mo volume , and weight them ( not by market cap )
but by the Price X avg volume.
Jim
In the index the ones at the top have more weight as they trade more
dollars , again SUNW is not in the index.
Jim
PS using Dollars Traded to weight with tracks the Money Flow
it don't look forward but sees a change in cash flow often before
the indexs will show it.
he best trades are going short when the market is going up
BUT the Dollar volume index is falling, or when the market is
going down and the Dollar Volume index is going up.
ie divergence.
it's just a simple follow the money index.