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To: Joe Hoek who wrote (3423)3/16/1998 12:55:00 PM
From: stan s.  Respond to of 7054
 
Joe, some charts. On any given date a chart is most likely in a relatively neutral
posture. So instead of specific dates, I'm just going to show you when ACRT made it's own predictions...by crossing it's own 10 day weighted moving average...since
late September. The point of short term TA is to enter and exit on signals...not
a given date. Longer term signals are mentioned in the bottom links for those
who don't care to trade as frequently.

Following is a chart using the same simple criteria as the aforementioned charts.
ACRT is in WHITE. The WHITE is the stock in line form to simplify and more
easily show the crosses. The other line in blue is the 10 day weighted moving
average. Buy signals in green, sell signals in red. It is now under a buy
signal. In 2 or 3 instances I left out a buy and sell when they were in very close
proximity to avoid complicating the chart, when no positive or negative results occurred.

geocities.com

These results are very good and could have been enhanced by more sophisticated
charting techniques. I am not advocating anything nor am I trying to convince
anyone to use TA. It can be dangerous if one uses it halfway....or only sees the
positive or negative indications. It takes a discipline to buy and sell on signals.
It also removes the emotion.

I bought in on the most recent buy signal....my interest in ACRT is to make money.
I would rather it continue up...I will sell on a negative signal when (if) it occurs and buy back on a subsequent positive signal.

2nd chart in this post from this past weekend.
Message 3711378

Note this response to Mr Pink with the same type chart
Message 3640878



To: Joe Hoek who wrote (3423)3/16/1998 1:07:00 PM
From: stan s.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7054
 
Correction. The notation in this chart describes the moving
average as being red, when in fact it is blue.
geocities.com

Too much trouble to change.