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To: Len Giammetta who wrote (346)11/6/1998 12:04:00 AM
From: Jay Hartzok  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 805
 
Len,

Yes, I can elaborate. I noticed that if the price of certain stocks within an index, move the price of that index, and your target stock did not participate in that move, it can effect the net fitness, and Neuro will make poor recommendations based on the price move of the index. I noticed this happening with short term filters only, not long term. This seems to only happen in the verify period, whether it be 3 months or just the last 10 days. Since long term filter is the 50 day MA, it effects the net fitness to a much lesser degree. I suppose you could put this in the same category as the price of related stocks moving on news that has nothing to do with your target stock, and having these relateds foul up the net.

Jay