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To: pristine who wrote (140)5/27/1999 12:22:00 PM
From: Pierre  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 163
 
Of late I've noticed that your picks often tend to run once they get into buy range, then settle back, occasionally going negative, before resuming an uptrend (could your followers be moving the markets?). I've taken to buying half my position, then waiting for a pull back to finish buying. However, the concept of doubling down runs against my instincts.

Is their a technical reason for this bounce, retrace, resume trend action I've seen lately? Can it be played intraday with any consistency? TIA.

Pierre



To: pristine who wrote (140)5/27/1999 3:53:00 PM
From: Pierre  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 163
 
I noticed NETA on your watch list. Please advise what drew your attention to that one. I'm watching it - but haven't figured out what you see that suggests to you it may turn. Thanks.

Pierre



To: pristine who wrote (140)5/30/1999 7:29:00 PM
From: OZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 163
 
Oliver,
I was at your recent chicago seminar and was quite impressed.
I have been paper trading under the system and timing my entry,
exits, etc. down to the 1/16. I feel that I am getting very good at this. I will probably see ya at the 3 day and I might look into
becoming one of your inhouse traders.
Question: in the seminar you spoke of setting a protective stop
2 full trading days after taken a position. When was this type of
strategy supposed to be used. I see where this could prevent one from
being shaken out. Though it does not seem to be a wise overall strategy. I what context was this supposed to be used.

Thank You,
Oswald Castillo