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To: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9 who wrote (5860)2/8/1998 11:49:00 AM
From: Chris  Respond to of 42787
 
good morning all!!!

let's start today with some post reading and catching up:

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To: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9 who wrote (5860)2/8/1998 4:08:00 PM
From: Chris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
gz's post:

on drawing forks:

Subject: Why the markets will continue higher...

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To: Chip Carpenter (634 )
From: GROUND ZERO Sunday, Feb 8 1998 3:24PM EST
Reply # of 640

It is interesting. I hope I didn't over sell my other method. It's based on cycles.

1) All you need to do is take the two consecutive most recent cycle lows and measure the number of days from low to low.

2) From the high of the most recent rally which occurred after the second low, measure forward in time the same number of days and place a point there at that time and price.

3) Draw a line from the most recent low to that future point. There is the real support line.

4) With every new high in the rally, recalculate the support line.

5) When prices finally break that line, you will find a violent sell off and a genuine change in trend.

6) The reverse is true for a bottoming action.

I use this exclusively for bonds today. This is why I went long this past summer and short a few weeks ago. It really is simple, but I probably confused you, I hope not.

GZ

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To: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9 who wrote (5860)2/8/1998 4:09:00 PM
From: Chris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42787
 
non techs im watching or getting in:

ge, home depot, walmart, johnson and johnson (so so)

diversify... no more than 5-8% of capital in one stock.

when i first started, i had 20% in one stock.. crazy eh??



To: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9 who wrote (5860)2/9/1998 11:00:00 AM
From: broken_cookie  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 42787
 
lisa,

--OT--
Sorry about your monitor. I'll get back to you at lunch. Some questions.

>>>monitor has gone blue<<<

Totally blue as in BSD blue screen of death? Mostly an NT problem.

Blueish tint. Could mean one of the guns died. Red gun I would guess.
Make sure video cable is firmly attached at both ends.

What are you using now? I have some ideas about diagnosing the problem if you have access to another monitor. Some safety steps have to be done in order to avoid overdriving it if it doesn't have the bandwidth of the viewsonic.

More later.

About the wheaties: That guy pissed me off. First some one pastes my BAY post to the BAY thread. Then someone takes a cheap shot at it without even bothering to read it. That's why most of us never post on stock specific threads i guess.

The friggin thing was a FAX from my broker. I typed it in.