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Biotech / Medical : SNRS- Sunrise Technologies -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Loren who wrote (643)4/8/1998 7:13:00 PM
From: CUBBY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4140
 
To All...I just talked to Sunrise, and they said we have 2 days left at over $5.00 and we have 7 days left over $4.00, to meet requirements.LOOKOUT..HERE WE COME!!!!!!!!!!!

Cubby



To: Loren who wrote (643)4/8/1998 7:17:00 PM
From: majormember  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4140
 
>>What do you mean by 'TA power'?<<
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Loren,

Glad you asked. TA or "technical analysis" is really a
basic approach to investing. It is primarily the study
of price movement with charts being the primary tool...
The link below gives a much more comprehensive view of TA.

equis.com

I am a mere TA novice, but it has it's place in doing a complete
stock analysis. For further TA info, I refer you to Rainier, who
is our TA expert...

Regards,
Skane



To: Loren who wrote (643)4/8/1998 7:58:00 PM
From: HeyRainier  Respond to of 4140
 
Loren, I'm assuming that with your 12 years of market experience that you are already well versed in the intricacies and meanings of TA, so I will skip the definition of TA as I see it.

I believe Skane's reference to "TA power" has to do with the underlying strength evident in SNRS's chart and how it compares to BEAM's and VISX's (particularly BEAM's) strength back when both were in their beginning stages. With charts being relatively easy to compare, I believe an extrapolation was being made that assumed SNRS will follow the chart characteristics of its predecessors as they moved out of their early stages(i.e. up).

Regards,

Rainier