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To: Judy who wrote (19826)3/7/1999 1:12:00 PM
From: Robert Graham  Respond to of 42787
 
No. I guess there are different kinds of money flow. I was first exposed to this term was through the technician's attempt to follow te money in and out of a stock through an indicator called the Money Flow indicator. Then I came across your innovative approach to follow the institutional monies. Out of all the different types of money flows I have heard of, this is the one that can count the most.

I have more of an analytical orientation to the markets and to my thinking in general. This means that I use a more descriptive term of what I am seeing than perhaps the more "correct" term that is commonly used. It is like I am trying to describe a machine in terms of its moving parts. I sometimes have to watch myself in this respect when I post.

Bob Graham