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To: Bob Jagow who wrote (1084)10/2/1998 7:43:00 AM
From: Gary Burton  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3291
 
As noted a few days ago, the shape of the indicators in V3 are different than in V4-thereby potentially sending the wrong signal depending on which version one uses. A long term look at the log chart of the DJIA going back to the 80's is one example. I emailed tech support and pointed this out and they replied that there were twice the 'data points' in V4 for the same time span and that was why the shape looks different. I emailed back to ask how can that be when one is looking at say monthly in V3 as well as monthly in V4. For some reason tech support then decided that 2 emails by me were enough and so no more replies. ---which begs the question here of how can V4 have twice the data points if one is looking at exactly the same time span in both V3 and V4 for a particular chart. Would someone like to take a shot at this? Thanks