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To: Allan Harris who wrote (236)1/31/1998 2:04:00 PM
From: Ms. X  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34811
 
True,

If the RS had previously been in a column of O's and the last signal was a sell signal but it had recently reversed up into a column of X's; we could assume that the stock was positioning itself to outperform or perform better than what it had. But that was not the case.

As a general rule it is very risky to buy a stock when the RS is is a column of O's. Usually we mark such an action for traders/bottom fishers only.

Reversely, if you were wanting to short a stock, this would be one of the indicators you would look for, RS in a column of O's.

I imagine from the recent movement in ANAD, we will see a breakdown of the RS signal. I expect there might be another O added to the stack.

All the best,

Jan