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To: Ken Wolff who wrote (601)2/25/1998 2:33:00 AM
From: freelyhovering  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2120
 
Ken--This may be a question you have already answered. I have very few opportunities to actually watch the market for a long stretch of time during the day. Is there a way to use your techniques and be a spot trader, tuning in for short bursts of time? Has anyone done it successfully? Myron



To: Ken Wolff who wrote (601)2/25/1998 11:06:00 AM
From: EKR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2120
 
Ken

Intra-day cycles (Part II). What do you mean by "a general weakness between 2:00PM and 3:00PM? I am questioning your use of the word weakness. I just signed on to SI after reading everything you have written on this thread, and printing out most of it. Thanks.

EKR



To: Ken Wolff who wrote (601)2/25/1998 11:47:00 AM
From: Robert Graham  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2120
 
Ken, what do you mean when you stated in this post "But they usually go up one or two trading ranges". What is meant by the length of a "trading range" and how are they determined? In other words, are these trading ranges Fib based, or does the stock encounter an actual trading range for a period of time before moving on to the next trading range when the stock is going up "one ot two trading ranges".

Bob Graham