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Strategies & Market Trends : Waiting for the big Kahuna -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tommaso who wrote (15435)4/1/1998 11:38:00 PM
From: megazoo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94695
 
<<to confirm that the bear market is under way>>

oh, you mean a correction. 90% of these fast money managers have little experience of '87 crash - which in hindsight was probably the buy-point of the century - let alone a savage bear market, like the one in the early seventies. and the crash of 29, i heard that the hollywood wizards are seriously thinking of duplicating a Titanic-like success with this event, which claimed way more victims than did the ship.



To: Tommaso who wrote (15435)4/2/1998 1:09:00 AM
From: Follies  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94695
 
Okay , whats a spherometer?, measures how spherical an object is?

I think the argument against indicators is that they only are indicative of the present. How do you use a thermometer to tell me the temperature tomorrow?



To: Tommaso who wrote (15435)4/2/1998 6:25:00 AM
From: William H Huebl  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 94695
 
Tommaso,

I am not against MGs, I look at them weekly just to see what they are saying to people. What I am saying is that with the modern TA packages, you can lump just about all the non-FA indicators they use into one indicator and plot THAT... use it against ANY stock or index... and you are on your way.

Why turn a little mean-ness into a whole lot of mean-ness?

Globex up slightly at this time... flat opening unless the closing of zipper-gate continues to affect the US markets today.

Bill