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To: ivan solotaroff who wrote (10384)1/10/1998 5:50:00 PM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79521
 
Ivan,

Point(s?) well taken. The fact that there is a mechanical signal to enter a position on varying species and subspecies of toothless felines leads one to suppose there is also a mechanical signal to exit. It's true that SGI is a variegated form of the critter in question but the signal is the same. I also feel there will also be a signal day on a significant proportion of such beasts that will be the mother of all signals and represent THE bottom to which they will never return. In such a case, one might just ride the rules for a year or more without ever seeing a valid exit signal. This would require a two tiered signal system with one set for trading and another set for long-term IBM-type-getting-in-at-the-bottom-and-holding-to-the-top bragadocio fodder.

Doug R



To: ivan solotaroff who wrote (10384)1/13/1998 6:41:00 PM
From: Dave H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79521
 
Hi Ivan,
I'm back, trying to catch up on all the threads here. looks like you guys have been doing some good work on the PGDCEB exit strategy; looking forward to reading it!

anyway, i'll be trying to catch up as quick as possible.
talk to you later,

dave