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To: Judy who wrote (7526)9/22/1998 6:10:00 AM
From: Bwe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34811
 
Still long on EMC, Judy. I let the p&f chart and RS chart dictate my actions and both charts display EMC's strength. EMC's RS chart value is just fractionally away from having another X placed in it's current column of X's. Another indication of EMC's ability to outperform the Dow. The stock is currently on a pullback after reaching $57 and is providing a good entry point IMHO. The BSL is at $49, however, I would expect the stock to continue making higher lows ($44, $46, $50, and the current chart notation is at $52 and the stock needs to move to $55 to reverse into a column of X's. EMC's current price is $54 1/4) as it prepares to move toward it's $68 po.

Take care,
Bruce




To: Judy who wrote (7526)9/22/1998 7:04:00 AM
From: Bwe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34811
 
AOL p&f:

The BRL from the July, $140 high is currently at $108. The RS chart has been bearish, however, looks like it will be reversing into a column of X's this week. This is a positive. Yesterday, AOL gave a double bottom sell signal at $95 and this was the first sell signal the stock has given since August at $102. AOL dropped as low as $69 and gave a long tail down buy signal at $72. This bottom fishing buy signal moved the stock to $94 and then the stock eventually rose to $100 and proceeded to move into a High Pole Top formation at $91. This was very bearish chart action. The stock temporarily ignored the HPT and gave another buy signalÿat $100. AOL quickly reversed and that brings us to the stock's current chart position of $95 and on a sell signal. A Bearish Support Line is at $93 and two short term revised Bullish Support Lines are at $91 and $88.

For AOL's main trend to turn up, the stock is going to have to break it's BRL with a buy signal and have it's RS chart turn up which seems likely for this week. The HPT is not a pleasant sight and suggests the stock is going to move lower. I believe the floor would be the revised BSL at $88.

Take care,
Bruce