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To: D.B. Cooper who wrote (10628)4/5/2003 2:40:53 PM
From: Sig  Respond to of 13815
 
Re : 4 Year cycles
Thanks for the reminder of their importance.
I once used it successfully but with all thats going on, the war, available data on all stocks, earnings confirmation, Analysts, stock talk, and trading channels I just plum forgot about it.
The Author has broken it own into details and segments ( which often confuses things) but the clue is to know
or verify the 4 year low from which point everyone can do their own thing and thrive mightily.
But with the greater volatility today one cannot count on every stock to follow the trend, so perhaps it would be best to be diversified , a situation I really hate, and costly if the market is going down but very useful for those seeking stabiliity when its going up. Such as Brk.a , not Janus
Its still a tough world
Trading has worked best for me for many months, trying to sell the stock or sell covered calls at the estimated channel highs to handle the downturns, and buying back at the lows. Dealing mainly with those stocks that have good growth or seem to be good LTBH candidates
Sig



To: D.B. Cooper who wrote (10628)4/7/2003 1:40:50 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
There is new wave of optimism that will lift this market.Instead of continual discouraging market losses , we have finally won a Victory in Iraq which will negate those losing attitudes
Stores here are really busy today, and pocketbooks are loosening .
I helped support Tsco by shopping there. Looked at their 100 mile fence charger for $159, decided I did not need that size, but it seemed like bargain.
Sig