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To: AugustWest who wrote (2789)2/22/1999 3:35:00 PM
From: Sam Biller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
August,

Which Stoch chart do you use? The 5-3-3 chart seems to be topping out:

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... but this chart (15-5-5) seems to be just starting up.

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That's why MACD is more important to me It's like a big block engine compared to a small block engine in a car. The stochs(small block) can run hard up to 100 mph. While it may take longer for the big block to make it up to 100, after that, all you see are the tail lights.

Looking at the MACD chart, it looks like we are approaching zero. Which direction do we move in when the MACD approaches zero (i.e., whih way do we diverge)? Based on your comments I can't figure out if you believe the stock is heading higher or lower.

It seems like TL uses the 15-5-5 chart more then the 5-3-3. Is this equivalent to your big block / small block analogy?

Does this make any sense to you? If so, that still don't make it right<g>

Sense, my wife tells me I have none <g>. I'm just trying to figure out when I should sell my trading shares.

Thanks again,

Sam (confused but learning)



To: AugustWest who wrote (2789)2/23/1999 7:19:00 AM
From: Benny Baga  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
Look at these two statements from Dent...

Mr. Dent said there would be a "five-month gap" before Transpoint would release a version of its system to address another of Wells' grievances-the lack of an integrated pay-anyone capability.

Pay-anyone will be "well integrated" into the Transpoint offering by fall, Mr. Dent said. One option for paying anyone would come from Citigroup, and "we're working on others," he said.


...First off, if they have not even decided what platform they are going to use for Pay-anyone (Citi or other), there is no way they can have an integrated solution ready in 5 months. Second, the reasons they are looking at other solutions other than Citi (for pay-anyone), is that they finally realize that banks will not outsource their bill payments to another bank.

Benny(IMHO)