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To: Henry J Costanzo who wrote (69910)10/9/2007 8:44:28 AM
From: GVTucker  Respond to of 213183
 
Rumors of the gPhone are all around Wall St today.

It sounds like it will be the anti-iPhone, a low end low price device that probably surfs the net and makes calls but not much more.



To: Henry J Costanzo who wrote (69910)10/9/2007 9:08:42 AM
From: Paul Chiu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213183
 
I don't understand any of those numbers, Paul <g>...but the word "sell" appears four times..

Are you suggesting AAPL should be sold here...???


in short, no henry.

those sequential counts (i left instructions in the thread profile) are reversal counts. once completed to 9-0 sell, then the up leg is completed. conversely, a longer cycle can take place at 9-0 sell all the way to 9-13 sell. that covers the up legs. the reverse moves are counted with up to 9-0 buys....etc.

these demark sequential counts are now live on bloomberg professional terminals and have been used by the likes of soros and robertson since the 80's, developed by tom demark..

i run the counts myself and get live feeds on my tradestation and bloomberg for time frames down to 1 minutes and up to quarters.

paul

ps. i think henry, you were confused yesterday that i was "concerned" as my counts were "sell", when they are actually bullish... sorry for that.

later!