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To: PuddleGlum who wrote (594)3/17/1999 9:42:00 AM
From: TD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1541
 
PG thank you for the info, moves are always stressful yuch! Think I will stop DD and restart as you suggest. td



To: PuddleGlum who wrote (594)4/9/1999 7:47:00 AM
From: scrooge  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1541
 
HELP - does anyone know of a trading firm that offers level II software and support for mac - just found this thread & would appreciate any responses as I am about to go cross platform (yech) so that I can do level II point and click trading with either A B Whatley or M B Trading
Thanks in advance - I hope !



To: PuddleGlum who wrote (594)5/4/1999 2:22:00 PM
From: LastShadow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1541
 
Fundamental, Technical and Neural Analysis

With Fundamental Analysis, you will know why the stock should have risen. This is basically free with online research.

With Technical Analysis, you will know how much it should have risen. This is performed with a few hundred dollars of software and a $25/month data feed.

With Neural Analysis, you will know when it should have risen that much. This is determined with another data feed, a thousand dollar software application, and a great deal of time spent testing.

In the end, however, what you achieve are varying degrees of complexity and expense to explain why the stock price should have risen, but didn't.

After you went long.

lastshadow