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To: Ms. X who wrote (17776)4/13/1999 8:42:00 PM
From: Victoria Vasconcellos  Respond to of 34812
 
I can't help but notice that this thread is getting a little campy... forgive me, couldn't resist..



To: Ms. X who wrote (17776)4/14/1999 2:23:00 AM
From: Dennis J.  Respond to of 34812
 
Message from MyTrack mytrack.com

Today at 4:15 EST in Chat Channel 4 there will be a moderated
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To: Ms. X who wrote (17776)4/14/1999 2:29:00 AM
From: Dennis J.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34812
 
Hi Jan,

I note the DWA site (Today's Patterns) shows a DT breakout for Banc One (ONE), but it also has a previous DT break, and a pattern of higher lows rising along the BSL. Wouldn't a bullish catapult be more appropriate? Is this done mechanically with a canned search program?

Would you estimate the target price, pretty please?

Dennis