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To: TREND1 who wrote (2177)11/19/1997 1:03:00 PM
From: Joan Osland Graffius  Respond to of 6180
 
Hi Larry, How are you?

>>and tell me some thing isn't wrong with "Nov 1997" !

Looks to me like TXN and wall street have convinced the public that DSP chips are not a commodity!!

The weekly trend is up--looks like she is trying to do a little recovery here.

Joan



To: TREND1 who wrote (2177)11/19/1997 8:52:00 PM
From: TREND1  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 6180
 
I guess I now a FREE email list for TXN.
One member.......so far....
This is in addition to my FREE email list for MU.
Will use the TXN FREE email list to email out charts
with notes on TXN.
Here is a little about me.
Have been on Micron BB for a few years.
I trade stocks using a program called HAL (it is not for sale)
Retired 4 years ago at age 52.
Have BSEE (BS in Electical Engineering)
Programmer since 1969.....
Strong back ground in probability.
Have enough money to get from here to grave.
Walk on beach at least one hour each day.
Will give bullish and bearish TA points of view.
My TA is "not" by the book, but worked out over the last 28 years.
Yes ! It is different. It is independent !
And finally my web site is
geocities.com

Larry Dudash



To: TREND1 who wrote (2177)11/19/1997 9:56:00 PM
From: johnny boy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6180
 
Larry,

Nice charts. If you look back a week or two I was asking
Robert Fain to look at chart for a trend that showed weak-
ness at the end of the TI rise usually occuring in Sept/Oct
time frame. Your chart shows that at the end of about 18
month run ups you usually get the fade in late summer or fall.
It was not as easy to pick out on general chart and the trend
got lost in busyness of the long term chart but on yours it
is easy to pick out. Thanks.

So the next time TI runs up, maybe I should expect it to start
in Spring or late summer, run through that year and then in
the second year or at about 18 months look for the fade and
get out before it happens???

I'm pondering this strategy for the next surge and I suspect it
will be a good one. I'm long but at some point I think I should
get some cash from my efforts.

Johnny Boy