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To: Kirk © who wrote (8585)5/3/2003 12:36:56 AM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206809
 
When I put together a chart, I generally like it to be readable. Sometimes that means that you don't include all of the data. Some dumbasses post charts like this that don't do anything to further the communication process.

stockcharts.com[h,a]dhclyymy[d19950601,20021231][pc10!c50!i!d20,2!b100!b200!f][vc60]

I did make the nylow2 chart after I saw your post. And I even put in a close up of the period between 1995 and 1998 for you. While you are saying that it indicates that stocks go up in a bull market, the chart suggests that in a bull market it means that there is going to be prolonged period of sideways movement. As I also stated in my post, the one exception was in 1995.

I don't see you sticking your ass out there providing any analysis, so I question your ability to question other people's ability. Especially when you seem to assume that you know someone's ability by one posting of one chart.