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To: Walter High who wrote (6319)3/21/1998 10:12:00 PM
From: Jurgen  Respond to of 120523
 
Walter, i'll mail it to you on monday

Jurgen



To: Walter High who wrote (6319)3/21/1998 10:37:00 PM
From: Walt Timber  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 120523
 
Charts,Numbers,a lot of razzle-dazle.Walt been reading this thread
a short time and has seen many people post so called picks
for day,etc.It seems that most are using a basic run of the
mill program that they set up to perform scans they like.
Walt could eaisly put on a hell of pony show also,but thats
not my style.I find it very strange that most of these picks
are so-so.Walt invested his own money and hired a whiz kid
to design my own program,and its near the final stage of
beta testing.Remember,all software programs use basicly
the same data for input,its what comes out at end is all
that matters.What matters the most is if the picks can be
trusted enough to lay cash on them and % of winners.You can
rattle on about moving average,money flow,volume,etc, but
its all baised on math and odds.What my software does is
give me about 2-4 picks that have the odds in my favor.
I am batting 60% right now and working on 70%,but my whiz
kid tells me that will never happen.Will post some picks in
future and you can see what I mean.Walt would also like to
say that each investor should check out any and all picks
before investing,no matter who or what service provides
them.Scan for good news or bad,etc.Always run a historical
price to see where price has been,this is a must.T/A is a
tool,and if you build a good toolbox it will help you
put the odds in your favor. The Walt Timber Way

ps:grammer not my best subject