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To: Doug R who wrote (21743)9/30/1998 9:48:00 AM
From: bdog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79230
 
Doug, DJ...[CPIA]

"Benchwarmerdog" LOL!!!!!

CPIA has new mag yesterday...good news...2.0625, a break of recent mag downtrend of 1.23 today would be excellent.

bdog



To: Doug R who wrote (21743)9/30/1998 11:17:00 AM
From: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79230
 
Doug...I have a question for you based on a previous post of yours that I remember but dont have the link for ...discussing the "theoretical" concept for the Dow

it seems that people use this concept differently depending on who you are talking to

for instance..when I call waterhouse during the day and ask them for a quote for the daily high so far.....they will say..the theoretical number is.....

here is a definition from LG about it...

is this the way you are using it

To: +lisa (54317 )
From: +LG
Wednesday, Sep 30 1998 11:10AM ET
Reply # of 54323

lisa: Found the printout...so I retyped it for you!

Theorectical Low (IND.I) = Computation at the end of day, of the lows of each stock
in an Index regardless of when they were reached intra day. The reverse is true for the
Theoretical High. This is the one most of us download for end of day numbers and
you have to wait awhile after the close to get these.

Actual Low (DJI.I) = Real Time Low reached intra day by an Index. The reverse is
true for the actual high. This is sometime referred to as the Print Low or High.

Please Note: I used the Dow Jones Industrials as an example and the symbols above
are the ones Dow Jones uses for its own data service!

Regards,
LG