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To: Nancy who wrote (28914)11/19/1997 8:45:00 PM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
Nancy, using the enhanced features on the OSX chart I provided, I was able to extend the chart back only as far as February 1997. That's probably when the index was started. I'm trying to find a list of the OSX components, but so far I've been unsuccessful.

Here is info on public domain chart of OSX: exchange2000.com



To: Nancy who wrote (28914)11/20/1997 7:23:00 AM
From: donald sew  Respond to of 58727
 
Nancy,

Greg M., identified a URL which has interactive charts for OSX. Its in Post 28816. Just put in the "$" before OSX.

Also IQ Suite, has it, but it appears that the data is limited.

Nancy, I got a CLASS 1 BUY on the OSX to be obtained at the low of the day today.

Can we go lower, sure it can, but if my CLASS 1 BUY works it should not dip much more and do at least a SHORT-TERM reversal (1-5 days) from here. Remember my short-term BUYS are only good for limited moves, then I have to revert to my MID-TERM analysis for indications of further movement upwards or reversals back down.

I realize that you feel that it could drop another 20%, and when I noticed that it ran up 100% since only March of this year, the downside, on a subjective basis which I rarely make decisions on, can be much greater.

I will be sticking to my technicals.

Seeya and good trading.