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To: ftth who wrote (216)6/29/1998 3:43:00 PM
From: Sal D  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 237
 
Dave, I think you summed it up well in your opening (So many indicators, so little time)
I use that stochastics arrangement for entry into a stock. Other's I like and use for confirmation are ADX with +DI, -DI, MACD, Price and Volume oscillators, ROC smoothed DMI, RSI, RSI with MA, RSI derivative, ROC, MA crossovers, Bollinger bands, candlesticks, and Prings KST.
I like the thread and will try and stop in when I can.
Joe



To: ftth who wrote (216)1/7/1999 9:08:00 AM
From: Ironyman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 237
 
Dave,,Certain people on the net have become excellent contradictory indicators. Here are three!

1. When Tokoyo-Mex makes a post about a stock which I am holding, I know it is time get out. Do Not Wait,,Sell this stock within the first ten minutes of the open.

2. There exists a somewhat organized group of investors which are lead by a poster who calls himself " Drakes ". After Mr. Drake and his group have driven a particular stock downward, I look for a classic second bottom and start loading up. The most current example is ABTX with QGLY being the new play.

3. Unfortunately I am the the third indicator. Almost every time upon exit of a position,that particular stock will continue upward regardless of market conditions and direction.

Just some thoughts ,,,Eric