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To: DANIEL CHEN who wrote (26535)10/22/1997 12:14:00 AM
From: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
Daniel... my friend...DONT SELL YOURSELF SHORT....
and that really isnt what Nemer meant....

you see ..here on TSO we all have our own style of posting...and sometimes people dont get it...

it is always worth the time to bounce ideas back and forth..whether it is about your system or "laying the four" ;-)

Here is a joke for you all....

To: +Bob Bryenton (3578 )
From: +Tomato
Tuesday, Oct 21 1997 2:59PM EST
Reply #3579 of 3582

Rejected Dr. Seuss books:
> >> 1. The Cat in the Blender
> >> 2. Herbert the Pervert Likes Sherbert
> >> 3. Fox in Detox
> >> 4. Who Shat in the Hat?
> >> 5. Horton Hires a Ho
> >> 6. The Flesh-Eating Lorax
> >> 7. How the Grinch Stole Columbus Day
> >> 8. Your Colon Can Moo---Can You?
> >> 9. Zippy the Rabid Gerbil
> >> 10. One Bitch, Two Bitch, Dead Bitch, Blue Bitch
> >> 11. Marvin K. Mooney, Get the Fuck Out!
> >> 12. Are You My Proctologist?
> >> 13. Yentl the Lentil
> >> 14. My Pocket Rocket Needs A Socket
> >> 15. Aunts in My Pants
> >> 16. Oh, the Places You'll Scratch and Sniff!
> >> 17. Horton Fakes an Orgasm
> >> 18. The Grinch's Ten Inches
> >



To: DANIEL CHEN who wrote (26535)10/22/1997 8:53:00 AM
From: Nemer  Respond to of 58727
 
Daniel---

------>I know I didnt state it clearly. Wish I had a chart to help explain. Please dont spend more time on it. To tell you the truth, it is not worth the time.

Your statement was very concise and well organized.
It's my ability that is at fault.
I'm still working on the explanation of your system and it definitely is worth the epxenditure of time.

Thanks a bunch for sharing.

Regards----Nemer



To: DANIEL CHEN who wrote (26535)10/22/1997 9:25:00 AM
From: Kevin  Respond to of 58727
 
Hi Daniel, how are you?

>>> Please dont spend more time on it. To tell you the truth, it is not worth the time.<<<

I usually can't keep up with all of the posts on this thread, because of my work. However, I saw that you and Nemer were talking about a system of yours so I went back, found your post, and printed it out.

It looks like you have put a considerable amount of time into researching the value of advances - declines and how to use them properly. I haven't had the time to research a-d lines and their use as of yet, but am very interested in how you are using them. I especially like the fact that your bands increase in width because of a strong move. You hit the nail on the head about BBs, and used a great example with DELL. I'm not sure if I can simulate your calculation, but I will try (not sure if my system will allow me to take the exponential moving average of a custom formula). Might have to do some by hand.

Would it be possible for you to post your buy/sell signals?
I don't think I am the only one interested in them. Matter of fact, I bet Nemer is interested in them. I'm sure he did not mean to offend you with his post. Words are often taken out of context.

BTW, I think I owe you something. Here is the description of the pivot points I use:
> The techniques for the pivot are developed by short term oriented
> traders. It is most commonly used by traders on floors of various
> exchanges, scalpers, other brokers, and market makers, as well as a
> host of other short term oriented traders.
>
> The Pivot is essentially a mechanism for analyzing short term supply
> and demand factors affecting the market place.
>
> Pivot is a point of inflection in the market, w/ bullish sentiment
> above the pivot and bearish below. Pivot works best in markets with
> a wide daily trading range.
>

Hope you'll share you're signals. Maybe our signals combined would be effective...might be worth watching.

Take care.
Kevin



To: DANIEL CHEN who wrote (26535)10/22/1997 10:44:00 AM
From: David Weis  Respond to of 58727
 
Daniel ---

I still have not been able to comprehend all of what you said, but I did bookmark your post. I've got to go back and study it when I have more time.....

Maybe the CatBabe can explain it to me.....

Oh, BTW, welcome to TSO thread!!!

david