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To: Darth Trader who wrote (30026)12/3/1997 9:49:00 AM
From: Greg R  Respond to of 58727
 
Darth - Thanks

You just made me realize what went wrong. Back in October you were questioning how to draw the pattern for an old bear or bull on IBM's chart. In trying to accomodate it, I scrapped the chart I had been using and tried to take it into account. Bad news, I screwed it and myself up royally.

The old chart is still correct! Although I threw out the chart itself, the old GIFs taken from it are still on the Inpathique news site. Look at the one from August at ibm-3cl.gif or updated to October at ibm-4cl.gif. Notice how IBM was projected to hit a bottom around the beginning of November and then climb? Just as it did and is doing. Notice where it is suppose to be going and remember this projection is three months old.

Now if I can just recreate it on my graphics software.....

Inpathique works best if you have your own Inpathique chart on the screen in front of you. Then you can see what is going on first hand and react accordingly. Trying to say in a couple of words on these threads what the charts are saying is impossible and I keep getting burned, but I keep trying anyway. Meanwhile, by sticking to one tool and trying to master it, I feel I am getting better and better.

Once again, thanks for twigging me as to where I went wrong.

Greg