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To: Richard Estes who wrote (7488)1/4/1998 2:53:00 AM
From: Tom Halkar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12039
 
Hi Richard

didn't realize that you were up. I purchased books TA A to Z and O'neils how to make money in stocks. Is my time better spend reading those books before reading the remaining post here and the thread that have spun off this one?

Thanks you for taking some of your valuable time by responding to my posts. I will pay back to the thread someday with my knowledge. I enjoy reading your reply 960. Who is your data provider?



To: Richard Estes who wrote (7488)1/4/1998 7:55:00 PM
From: Big Sky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12039
 
I've been puzzling over a comment I've seen you make a couple of times, I believe it goes like this, "Buy on low volume, sell on high volume" . Can you explain this?

It seems that you'd want to see high volume on a break out after a new base is built, but if the volume is high when the stock is extended from its base it is a sign that it may top soon due being oversold. Before the breakout, I would want to see low volume showing me there are no more sellers at the new base right?