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To: james ball who wrote (6421)8/27/1998 5:20:00 PM
From: wizzards wine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34811
 
Tom thanks, I'll be reviewing things in the morning early and looking forward for the NYSEBP new number...Hope that I don't feel 7750 being taken out tomorrow, we'll see.

Watching those indicators and waiting

Later

Preston



To: james ball who wrote (6421)8/27/1998 7:37:00 PM
From: wizzards wine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34811
 
Tom, I did a review of CPQ for someone today and thus when I saw that it gave a sell signal on DWA charts, I dug...

Yahoo Quote has CPQ at a low of 31 3/4 for the day and thus a new box at 33...however the chart shows boxes at 33 and 32???

I found this searching BUY on a Pullback this evening...

Please check into this...

Thanks Preston



To: james ball who wrote (6421)10/3/1998 2:20:00 AM
From: Paul V.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34811
 
Tom, Have you seen a reversal in the bpnyse, otc, 10week, bpopti,
hi/lo, 30week after today. I am amazed how often when the lows have been reached on the above and reversed up that the above index continue to move on up. However, it appears to take 4-6 months before they reach the 68% plus area.

From the past experiences as reflected by the charts a reversal in the above with the previous low would be the exception it appears. From the cheap seat subscription and going back to 1987 at the previous lows once the lows were reached the upward movement was continual without a further reversal. However, I am sure there was movement within the noise range. Right?

From you past experiences are my assumptions correct? Any thoughts?

Thanks.

Paul V.