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To: JDN who wrote (11571)11/6/1998 8:31:00 AM
From: Christopher  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 64865
 
JDN, I am like you. I also believe strongly in fundamentals. I love
to read what everyone has to share on this thread. FA makes the charts and TA interprets them. I myself, I am a Systems Programmer and UNIX Systems Administrator. I have been working in data processing for 16 years. Most of my experience is with IBM and HP UNIX. However, eight months ago I made the switch to SUN UNIX and I love it. SUN is taking over the world of UNIX and not just NT. SUN UNIX is the most popular UNIX and is spreading like fire. They have the best customer service. When we have a disk crash, it takes HP or IBM sometimes two days to show up in our building. With SUN it takes
less then two hours!!

Good trading to all.

Christopher



To: JDN who wrote (11571)11/6/1998 12:17:00 PM
From: Magic  Respond to of 64865
 
To All: I have two questions about Sun. First, since the price has recently broke through 60 do you think Sun will split anytime soon. What is their track record for splitting? Second, I am developing some neural nets to predict short term prices for Sun (I'm doing this for an Artificial Intelligence research project at school) For the nets to work effectively, I need input data directly relevant to stock price which will train them. So far I have 30 day moving average, 10 day standard deviation, Williams %R, relative strength, and on balance volume. Any suggestions on some more technical indicators that I could use would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks -- Mike