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Strategies & Market Trends : Strictly Buy and Sell Set Ups -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: chowder who wrote (5747)10/9/2005 12:54:57 PM
From: aerosappy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13449
 
Professor dabum,

Please let me join in with others to thank you for your time, energy and teaching.

I realize that you do not use the Wm%R indicator. However, regarding CHK whenever the Wm%R crosses back from below -80 toward -50, the stock price goes up by 10% or more even before MACD turns up.

You can look back over various periods to confirm (except January 2004).

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Separately, if one looks at earnings as the driver of share value over the long term, it is hard to be negative about COP, CHK, UPL, etc. for any longer than a 3 - 5 day swing period.

Respectfully,

aero



To: chowder who wrote (5747)10/9/2005 6:50:14 PM
From: XiaoYao  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13449
 
Dabum,

When looked at CHK chart, do you see any similarity or difference between last week's sell off vs. Aug.10 - Aug.17? After previous sell off, the price went up 40%+ before last week. MACD and other indicators are looked similar, of course, this time the volume is much higher than last time. Why do you think this time would be a down trend (up only for 1-2 days) rather than like last time?

Thanks
XiaoYao