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To: Ms. X who wrote (421)2/5/1998 9:12:00 PM
From: Bull4Now  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34812
 
Hey,

You should post Tom Dorsey's site here:

techstocks.com

I'll let you do it since you're the P&F - Xpert.

"Wishing you the best of good buys" - Paul Kangas (NBR)

"Graph goes up, graph goes down, graph goes up, graph goes down ..." - Someone must have been quoted saying that



To: Ms. X who wrote (421)2/5/1998 10:39:00 PM
From: PnclNk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34812
 
>>Sign up for a free trial and if after two weeks you find it useful the cost is 25$ a month.<<

Recently signed up with Dorsey but unless I'm missing something, I cannot get relative strength charts. Dorsey's book stresses the importance of using these in conjunction with the standard price based P&F charts. Admittedly I am a complete newbie to P&F and so could be missing something obvious. Thanks in advance for your help.



To: Ms. X who wrote (421)2/6/1998 9:59:00 AM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 34812
 
PFM, you said > He [Dorsey Wright] has equities, bullish percents and market comments.<

I signed up for the trial yesterday. I also got Ben's EZ_PfN
and will actually pay him for it. Ben: the check's in the mail.<g>
So I don't need the DW site for charts, I can do these with EZ_PfN.
(I get the data from TC2000).
But is there an alternate source for bullish percent? I understand
that's the percentage of stocks in an industry group having PnF
buy signals. That would be a major pain to develop myself: I'd
have to PnF chart every stock in every industry group.

GM