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To: Fintas who wrote (3980)9/28/2010 12:06:09 AM
From: Jeffry K. Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41057
 
"Number is moving up yet they are spreading out as many shifting left are offset by a staking up.

What's it mean. Selling is going on and allowing the distribution."

Can you explain those phrases a little more clearly?

I thought buying involved distribution - across a wider range of stock holders...?

Thank you.



To: Fintas who wrote (3980)9/28/2010 9:04:45 AM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41057
 
Hi Fintas,

Ageneral description of past market tops.

As leading stocks to out they go sideways and tease regarding new highs.

Rotation occurs as smart nimble money slowly pulls money out of leaders and reinvests into the rotating sector.

Bera markets are when sellers pull money out of leaders and DO NOT rotate back in.

Then all teasing high flyers fall from their hollowed out weight.

Its when that bell curve of yours pushes record high accross the board that we need to be out - completely.

That is - if I understand your bell curve work - which I greatly appreciate your updates on.

Thank You!!

Bob