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To: Capt who wrote (7547)8/13/1998 7:37:00 PM
From: Wayners  Respond to of 9343
 
That's great for correlation. Looks like very close correlation except when there is company specific news.

I don't think we've really talked about WoW before. Its all over the stochastics thread though. If you are just starting out, you're really not ready for custom indicators and systems. You need to just get used to doing things like dowloading data and messing around with different parameters for some of the more popular technical indicators like stochastics and RSI. You need to try drawing support and resistance lines and trendlines. You need to get a feel for the relationships between price and volume. Be able to draw an uptrendline and downtrendline. Be able to plot moving averages. Practice with these things. That will be a real good start. If you have any questions post on stochastics or send me a private message.



To: Capt who wrote (7547)8/14/1998 9:04:00 AM
From: Platter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9343
 
Taken from "The Internet Report".."Infoseek (NASDAQ:SEEK) continues to be the most undervalued vs. the group at -44% below the water mark. If Wall Street believed that Infoseek and Disney could be a good match and held SEEK at the peer level it implies a $1.6 billion firm. SEEK hummed along at $893 million, enjoying a 22% pop on news of its new shopper wizard acquisition yesterday."