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To: XOsDaWAY2GO who wrote (4343)7/2/1998 3:16:00 PM
From: wizzards wine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34824
 
Hi Barb, We did not even think about what to do if a company was bought or merged.... I'll defer to OurPrincess...

Preston



To: XOsDaWAY2GO who wrote (4343)7/2/1998 3:47:00 PM
From: Bwe  Respond to of 34824
 
>>>On another subject, when a stock changes it's relative strength, how long did you say it usually lasts? It seems I remember a time frame mentioned.<<<

Barb......RS signals last on average 2-2 1/2 years. Of course, that's an average, some signals last longer and some are short in duration. I have a stock, Comverse Technology (CMVT), that gave a RS Sell signal in December and turned around and gave a RS Buy signal in March. I would take a look at each stock individually and get an idea of how that particular stock's RS chart looks.

Take care, Barb.

Bruce