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Pastimes : Can the average (?) moron beat the averages? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Steve Felix who wrote (1297)8/20/2003 3:15:43 AM
From: quasi-geezer  Respond to of 1660
 
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<<I think the problem with it will be how much the stock has already
lost by the time it falls below the zero line.>>

you might want to get in when it goes above zero but use another indicator for exit ...

<<I still fail to see how you chart with internet charts. Hard to narrow your
time frame to what you want and actually see things close up.>>

you just buy when the MACD goes above zero

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To: Steve Felix who wrote (1297)8/20/2003 3:15:43 AM
From: quasi-geezer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1660
 
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<<I think the problem with it will be how much the stock has already
lost by the time it falls below the zero line.>>

you might want to get in when it goes above zero but use another indicator for exit ...

<<I still fail to see how you chart with internet charts. Hard to narrow your
time frame to what you want and actually see things close up.>>

you just buy when the MACD goes above zero

stockcharts.com[w,a]dacayyay[dd][pb50!b200][vc60][iLl14!La12,26,9]&pref=G