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To: Rob Prickett who wrote (4604)2/11/1998 5:26:00 PM
From: freeus  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10227
 
But you should be both seeing the same thing as far as the higher highs or not and higher lows or not, that isnt art, that's fact. So which is it?????
Freeus



To: Rob Prickett who wrote (4604)2/11/1998 5:52:00 PM
From: PHG  Respond to of 10227
 
Rob:

You would get more enjoyment watching some situation comedy on TV where T&A make an immediate difference! I know it's a very sexist remark.
Phil



To: Rob Prickett who wrote (4604)2/11/1998 7:22:00 PM
From: Arnie Doolittle  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10227
 
Rob, you asked: "What time period are you using?"

Here's what I said in my original post: "Since the early December lows, we've consistently had higher highs and higher lows." That's December, 1997. To be specific, on 12/15/97, NXTL hit a low of 21 3/4, its lowest point since 32. On 12/17/97 it hit a high of 25 5/8, on 1/5/98 a high of 27 1/4, on 1/9/98 a low of 22 1/8, on 1/27/98 a low of 25, on 1/30/98 a high of 30 11/16, on 2/4/98 a low of 25 7/8. Could there be a clearer pattern than this? No magic, no subjective evaluation, just higher highs, higher lows. I don't use on line charts to view this type of stuff but I'm sure that you can see the same thing as I can. I suggest that you go back and reread my original post carefully. Go back and look at the 1993 activity that I mentioned. Pull up the chart, print it out and contemplate your navel while your look at it. In other words, don't just glance at it, throw up your arms and say, "Oh, well, I guess it takes some subjective imagination to see what Arnie sees." It doesn't. And it isn't art.
However, it is instructive to careful students.

Arnie



To: Rob Prickett who wrote (4604)2/12/1998 1:19:00 AM
From: freeus  Respond to of 10227
 
Dear Rob,
Ok I went home. I have TC 2000 at home. If I look at Dell's chart I see higher highs and higher lows the last few weeks. No doubt about it. Now I am no TA expert, you all know that by now with my less than sterling comments. But when I look at Nextel's chart I see: from mid to the end of December, higher highs and higher lows. From the beginning of Jan to 1/3 through the month lower lows and lower highs, from there to the end of Jan higher highs and higher lows, BUT frm the end of Jan to now lower highs and lows fairly static. Thats what I see and TC 2000 is pretty detailed. Comments?
Freeus