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To: Debra Orlow who wrote (3345)1/6/1999 6:45:00 PM
From: Compadre  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
Debra: Thank you very much. You are my hero.

Regards,

Jaime



To: Debra Orlow who wrote (3345)1/6/1999 7:36:00 PM
From: Compadre  Respond to of 99985
 
Debra: I could not find your PM. However I found an that the volume history was available in the Microsoft Investor site. Thank you anyway.

The reason I wanted the volume data so desperately was that my formula for detecting a blow off top uses the volume data. The NAZ volume today was 1.258 billion. This is very close to giving a sell signal. My estimate is that 1.3 billion is the trigger point. This is based on statistical data.

Regards,

Jaime



To: Debra Orlow who wrote (3345)1/6/1999 9:34:00 PM
From: dennis michael patterson  Respond to of 99985
 
Debra, let's talk Money Flow, shall we? I follow MF closely. As of late, it indicates/predicts NOTHING. First, in late December, no money was coming into equity funds. Yet equities went up. A meager amount went into equity funds in the last week, and stocks are rockin. My conclusion, no predicitve malue. (2) MF numbers in the WSJ indicated negative tick flow in AMZN and MSFT. The stocks went up, big. My conclusions: MF is a useless indciator. Now, why have I chosen you to tell this to? I love the music on your Profile.