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To: Lee who wrote (114698)4/7/1999 10:56:00 AM
From: Chuzzlewit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Good morning Lee,

Thanks for the definition (which I actually knew but was trying to provoke discussion). And now that you are here perhaps you can explain it in more graphic detail (which is actually my purpose in luring you here). <VBG>

For example, if I were to say that there was net flow from one body of water into another I would expect that the second body of water would contain additional water than it had prior to the flow, and the first body less. Can you explain money flow in the stock market in those terms?

Hi to Nick and all the other Ga felines.

TTFN,
CTC



To: Lee who wrote (114698)4/8/1999 7:21:00 PM
From: arthur pritchard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Lee: Wow! Great hyperlink to a clear definition of moneyflow.
I felt that this was what I was trying to indicate, yet there is still something not correct in my own interpretation; I may have taken it to indicate a very micro-specific minute-by-minute look.

I don't know to what extent the information provides even immediate-term outlook for the stock's performance, but I believe it contains some information which could be useful at times.
Ultimately, I am more comfortable buying stock as a "buy and hold" investor. I know there's opportunities to make lots of $ and have fun by trading, but I don't have a knowledge base or temperment to do this.
Thanks so much for providing a link to the a to z definitions.

Appreciatively yours,

Kathy O at Arthur's house.