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To: Claud B who wrote (764)11/4/1997 9:25:00 PM
From: Michael Quarne  Respond to of 1267
 
This visual is sure illuminating.

I would hope that if the dow(n) is going to follow the pattern you reveiled to us when you displayed the chart with the 1987 continuing data we might see small cap hold or, "grow", perhaps. That is until blue chips bounce back.



To: Claud B who wrote (764)11/5/1997 8:25:00 AM
From: Chandler H. Everett  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1267
 
Claud......for what its worth, The Advanced GET program is showing most of the stocks that have recently recovered from the big sell-offs last week doing so WITH RED BARS, indicating (in its proprietary prgram anyway) that the decline is not over. The S&P 500 has Blue bars, but I think this thing has to go down again. Today may be key.

BW Chan



To: Claud B who wrote (764)11/8/1997 4:36:00 PM
From: Claud B  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1267
 
For those still interested, I have updated the charts on the
S&P gaps...The Dow 89&97...and the poor US Dollar.

They are called as follows:

"More SP Gaps"
"The Dow Beat Goes On"
"US Dollar Current"

pw1.netcom.com

All three, I think, make what's happening very visual.

Claud