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To: ftth who wrote (7713)1/11/1998 9:55:00 AM
From: gbr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12039
 
Thanks for your thoughts on the subject of Insync Indicator. I have read the article you're referring to, and some of it makes sense to me. I just started using it,and I agree with you, not all stocks work with it. I have installed Insynce Index in my system testing in MSWIN. When I find a stock I'm interested in, I run the system test and see how it did in the past. If I get good results from the past, wouldn't it make sense that I would get good results in the future with the same stock? I'm still learning. Comments are welcome



To: ftth who wrote (7713)1/11/1998 11:07:00 AM
From: Claud B  Respond to of 12039
 
Dave,

I've been aware of the Insync indicator for quite a while.
My problem with it, and the reason I don't use it, is that
some of the components of the index really measure the same
thing. So in one way, it is really a weighted index.

Just my thought.

Claud