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To: Ed Middleton who wrote (666)3/9/1998 7:31:00 PM
From: Doo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 789
 
Ed: Each system has it's own time in the Market, and the short system's time has again arrived. It needs no changes, just a diligent study of WON's "M". My opinion, of course.

JW

Actually, I think the long system is grossly inferior to the short.



To: Ed Middleton who wrote (666)3/9/1998 9:50:00 PM
From: Ed Middleton  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 789
 
Ralph,

Further feedback on your power picks sheet,

I have a few differences on my sell dates than you do. Are you following the manual for stops (i.e. RS and Sell) or have you modified them?

Here are my differences:

I sold MLI on Jan. 6 due to a sell stop
I sold XPED on Jan. 14 due to a sell stop
I didn't sell XEL until Feb. 2 on a RS stop
I sold CNK on Feb. 9 on a RS stop
I sold AVY on Feb. 24 on a sell stop
I sold CTAS on Feb. 9 on a RS stop
The first HIB stock was sold on Feb. 23 on RS stop
Both CBRL stocks were sold on Mar. 9 on RS stops
I sold CVTI on Mar. 9 on RS stop
I sold LANC on Mar. 9 on RS stop

Some of these differences may be the main difference between your 4.77% return and my 5.8% return. What do you think? Got any reasons why these may be different?

I hope the information is of help,

Ed Middleton