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To: Tommaso who wrote (17422)4/27/1998 2:18:00 PM
From: ratan lal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94695
 
Read my post again. It only repeats David's projections, states that they are off by a day and asks the Question Where to now ??



To: Tommaso who wrote (17422)4/27/1998 3:08:00 PM
From: Greg Jung  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 94695
 
Tommaso, since there was no sarcasm or criticism, beyond pointing out that what he predicted did not come to pass, why should you object. For anybody who isn't pouring over chart of the randomized data themarket produces, the wave-speak is a curiousity, no more. It is important that its failures be illuminated, especially after the praise it recieved when it appeared to "work".

Greg



To: Tommaso who wrote (17422)4/27/1998 4:55:00 PM
From: Kerry Phineas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94695
 
Tommaso, for whatever its worth I agree with your defense of David. No means of technical analysis can overcome the forces that are going to really move the markets, so big news like what we saw today or the citibank/trav merger would screw up any form of analysis because it adds a new piece of info for the market to act on. Maybe David's analysis would have been correct "ceteris Paribus" but things never stay the same. I value his opinion, though, even if he is wrong because of the fact he has a first rate education.