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To: Chris who wrote (18529)12/23/1998 7:02:00 PM
From: RangeRover  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
Which banks are you watching? How about CMB and C? Got any better ones?......Chris



To: Chris who wrote (18529)12/23/1998 7:05:00 PM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42787
 
*OT* Chris, operating from memory, I seem to recall you used MetaStock. Just wondering if you had tried others and what you like and dislike about it. I probably waited too long since I just ordered it today, but was just curious about any known bugs, drawbacks or tricks I should know about when I first start using it. As you may recall I was doing my own charts in MS Excel but the files are just too big now and are bogging down my computer. I got a new computer this week and even it can't handle all my formulas. My understanding is I will be able to plug my formulas into metastock and run them along with the ones that come with it.

I know there is a string here on SI but I am too lazy to read all the messages looking for what is important. I know you know TA so your experience is more valued than someone from SI that might not know TA and expected metastock to do it for them. <g>

Thanks in advance,

Lee



To: Chris who wrote (18529)12/24/1998 10:41:00 AM
From: dennis michael patterson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
Chris: Best Wishes to you and Your Family for the Holidays. Thanks to you and Bob for starting this great thread. And Best Wishes to all who participate.



To: Chris who wrote (18529)12/26/1998 10:16:00 AM
From: Julius Wong  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
Chris:

Some stocks move up and down, up and down more than
other stocks. These are the rolling stocks. It may
be useful to known which stocks are the rolling stocks.

One way to identify these stocks is to calculate the
fractal dimensions, or equivalent.

Some rolling tech stocks are:
ACXM, ALTR, AMAT, AXNT, CPQ, EDS, ERTS,
HNCS, IMRS, KEA, KLAC, LEVL, LLTC, MCHP,
MOLXA, NMGC, NVLS, QCOM, SDS, SEBL, SEG,
SFA, TECD, UNPH, VECO, WIND.

Julius