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To: freelyhovering who wrote (4251)12/19/1997 4:32:00 PM
From: Robert Graham  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42787
 
Certainly, certainly. I definitely would want to look at many examples. Thankyou for providing me with one example.

I also request everybody here to help me with finding charts that both work and do not appear to work with low priced stocks in predicting price breakouts, price breakdowns, and even S&R levels and trendlines. At the very least, I am convined that there are low priced stocks out there that require an approach different from that of evaluating larger priced issues with TA. And then there is the illiquidity issue which IMO relates to the lower priced issues and can in part explain what I have seen. Many of the "actively" traded low priced stocks that I have beifly scanned over in the past demonstrated the price action of an illiquid stock.

Thankyou!

Bob Graham