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To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (43849)5/26/1998 8:45:00 AM
From: Gersh Avery  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 58727
 
Good morning Patrick

Strong interest in the dollar this morning. I get the feeling that it falls into the "stuff the mattress" movement.

Bonds should do good today. If the Fed doesn't add liquidity there should (IM uneducated HO) be a divergence between stocks and bonds:the liquidity driven market will not have any money to go up.

If the Fed adds liquidity today, stocks should go through the roof.

anyway .. my morning $.02 :o)

Gersh

BTW are you going to see the movie?



To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (43849)5/26/1998 8:48:00 AM
From: SE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
I am in the market for some good technical analysis software. I really like the Alpha Charts site, but am unable to print charts for further study and reference. I would like the indicators to be adjustable to my parameters and I would like the ability to study the indices. Also would like to be able to chart against A/D, New Highs, New Lows, TRIN, TIKI, etc... Ideally, and I don't know if this is possible, I would like the ability to go back to any specific date and get an intraday chart. I know that is a lot of data to keep, but maybe someone has the intra-day prices on a CD. I like the ability to use the Wall Street City site and get intraday detail, although that detail is lost once 10 days have gone by. Would like the ability to download daily data off the net until a new CD comes out. Don't necessarily need the entire market, but am planning on builing a base of around 50 stocks and all the indices and other misc indicators.

Any suggestions????

Thanks.

-Scott