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Non-Tech : Delta Air Lines, Inc. (NYSE: DAL) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Larry Voyles who wrote (42)10/30/1998 5:45:00 PM
From: Skipperr  Respond to of 82
 
Larry,

Thank you for the detailed explanation.

It is obvious that you have been following DAL stock for quite a while and have developed your own technics. Your 75% success rate from your long experience is great!

Two of the four indicators that you like most are based on volume. I wonder if proprietary indicators, Balance of Power, MoneyStream, Time Segmented Volume, available from Worden Bros in their TC2000 software would be really good. You've given me this idea and I'll look into it.

Thanks again for your detailed explanation. If I come up with anything good, I'll let you know. Go DAL!

Regards, Skipperr



To: Larry Voyles who wrote (42)10/31/1998 2:28:00 PM
From: Skipperr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82
 
Larry,

Looks like a "hanging man" on Friday's DAL chart.

DAL hit the top of the Bollinger Band.

MACD looks overextended.

Moneyflow is flat.

what do you think?

Regards, Skipperr



To: Larry Voyles who wrote (42)11/2/1998 3:58:00 PM
From: Larry Voyles  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82
 
TURBULENT ECONOMIC TIMES COULD LIE AHEAD, SAYS MULLIN. "We are in excellent shape as we head into a very challenging time," said President and CEO Leo Mullin. "How we handle this challenging time is going to be a defining period for Delta. I am convinced we will handle this well, and people will say in a year or two that this company can handle anything thrown at it." Mullin also said the reality is the economic disease affecting Asia and other parts of the world today will affect the United States. "We are preparing to tighten our operations through eliminating some discretionary elements, but will not touch anything that directly touches the customer," he said.

"We have made investments in our airplanes, technology, and airport facilities that will put this airline in great shape for the future."