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To: KC who wrote (32553)1/8/1998 8:09:00 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 58727
 
KC:

Kevin's not usually around in the evening, so I'll point you in the direction. Take a look at post 5848 on this thread:

exchange2000.com

Not Kevin's post, but it has a link to the Biryani article in Barrons that got a lot of the MF talk started on this thread. There are a fair number of posts on the tread from that time frame (March-April) dealing with MF. You might have to sort through them, as I don't think the SI search engine will search back that far.

Take care.



To: KC who wrote (32553)1/9/1998 8:21:00 AM
From: Kevin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
>>>If you have some free time could you point me in the direction of your old posts dealing with Bloomberg and money flow. <<<

Hi KC. I'm sorry, but I couldn't even guess how far back the discussions were regarding MF. Try these functions on the Bloomberg:
GIM
GIMB
MFR
MFRB
GM B
GM N
GM T
and check out 'MF'. This is a menu with various tables that list stocks with different types of MF divergences.

Little friendly warning: don't try to fight the trend using MF.

Good luck!