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Non-Tech : LOCK (Saf-T-Lok) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: wanmore who wrote (853)3/2/1999 7:48:00 PM
From: Gator  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1039
 
GSA does not mean Sales!!! It allows you to bypass the government RFP (Request for Proposal) process, there are many vendors on this list and, First, there has to be the demand, i.e., an order...

GSA insures that a comparable product is at it's lowest price, with all competitors!!! Lock will take a beating on this!!! They are the most expensive alternative in the market...On a Glock the safety is in the clip, not too good...

Wake Up, Lock in your profits tomorrow before the real story becomes public...remember you heard it here first...did not read any other posts but, I will stand by the facts, and reality...

NRA Forever...Gator



To: wanmore who wrote (853)3/3/1999 4:25:00 AM
From: Lawrence Burg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1039
 
Wow. I must be spending too much time on Yahoo. You actually backed your response up intelligently...:o) Thanks for getting my mind working again...

I hear ya on the technical difficulty in filling a gap. I don't see 2 7/16 in July or 3 7/16 (shortlived or intraday behavior?), I do note the drop from $3 to $2. I assume this is what your referring to. Also, the previous gap down from $5 to $3 in June. Regardless I see your point as far as resistance due to the drops. What you would expect from it, then, is to see difficulty all the way between $2 & $5...we'll see whether 7 months can heal some of the wounds...

Low volume today was good. Closing at the bottom also, as it knocked the crap outta A/D, Chaikin O, OBV, etc; yet w/o compromising the trends there. Good correction. I didn't get a chance to modify and run the stochs (using 14,3,3) and MACD (9,26,12). Doesn't the 14,10 MACD give you too much "noise" or volatility? Does it still provide valid signals?

I threw the 9, 14, 19 MA together...you're using the 19 as the trigger, or the 9?. I see the 9DMA crossing up & over back around 11 January. I use the 50 & 200 alot, because I've noted it becomes a frequent benchmark for determining the extent of any news driven runs. It's also an easy starting point for people unfamiliar w/TA to note some trends.

On LOCK I note most of the oscillators corrected well. In the absence of news, I'd expect to see another flat day tomorrow, maybe into Thursday retesting 1 3/4 or so. Late week into next, I expect to see solid advances through $2.