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To: Smooth Drive who wrote (2713)5/1/1998 1:25:00 AM
From: David N. Jones  Respond to of 34811
 
Hi Eric,
I agree that the best enhancement the cheap seats could have is access to RS charts. Capability to search for patterns would be nice but would gladly live without this if RS charts could be viewed.

IMHO many of us that lurk and contribute here are committed DIY's who are not looking for a full blown service that spoon feeds stock suggestions to you. What we need is a service that provides all the tools to make our own decisions. In this respect the DWA site is very good however I feel like I have one hand tied behind my back without access to RS charts and consequently try to bridge the gap with TA.

I would also be prepared to pay a little extra to access to RS charts.

Regards
David



To: Smooth Drive who wrote (2713)5/1/1998 6:18:00 AM
From: Bwe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34811
 
Have to agree with Eric and all. RS charts would be a great enhancement to the Dorsey/Wright site. Chartcraft discontinued publishing their RS chartbooks due to a lack of demand, so for me, there's literally no place to get 'em. On a stock note, a holding of mine, BGEN, had a bullish shakeout formation, and shakeout formations are usually good for a nice trading move. BGEN is also a Zacks 100 recommendation whose RS just turned positive in March at $48.

Best to all,
Bruce