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62 [A new charting technique: Volatility Limit Chart] Although there are many methftth-2/3/1998
61 Hi Mike, a while back you posted: <<<i>the use of the zig zag indicftth-2/3/1998
60 [TA QUOTE OF THE DAY]: "<i>View your effectiveness not from the poinftth-2/2/1998
59 Hi Tim, the problem that I have with their method is they aren't applying aftth-2/1/1998
58 <i>Also, not sure what they mean by "dollar volume." Maybe dollTim Fierro-2/1/1998
57 Hi Tim, it's the same basic concept, and is certainly one way to capture a ftth-2/1/1998
56 [TA QUOTE OF THE DAY] <i>"Technicians are often tempted to use one sftth-1/30/1998
55 <i>[Price-Volume Volatility]: Anyone ever seen historical testing of voluTim Fierro-1/30/1998
54 <i>To make a long story short, I won't be able to add the additional Tim Fierro-1/30/1998
53 hi dave wow! you are absolutely busy! ok...here is my take on breakouts... tbig run-1/29/1998
52 hi dave....i too would love to own these puppies....somtimes it does happen, bubig run-1/29/1998
51 [Price-Volume Volatility]: Anyone ever seen historical testing of volume breakoftth-1/29/1998
50 Jan: OOPS! You did already say that, didn't you: <<I tend to focus onftth-1/29/1998
49 Dave, you may wish to consider doing a scan once a week on weekends, to cut youJan Robert Wolansky-1/29/1998
48 Hi Jan, I should explain my daily data routine. I download from Quotes plus, ruftth-1/29/1998
47 Here's an even more severe screen: LinRegSlope(C,6)=LLV(LinRegSlope(C,6),8Jan Robert Wolansky-1/29/1998
46 Hi Mike, in your reply: <<the gann angles are based on the time & priftth-1/29/1998
45 Dave, for Metastock, try adding: LinRegSlope(C,10)=LLV(LinRegSlope(C,10),80) AJan Robert Wolansky-1/29/1998
44 hi dave....the gann angles are based on the time & price axis being equal, big run-1/29/1998
43 [TA QUOTE OF THE DAY]: "<i>I too remember back when the price/earninftth-1/29/1998
42 Hi Jan, here's the quotes-plus version of the scan: allgroup QRS(0)>40 Mftth-1/29/1998
41 Dave, great idea. I've tinkered with your concept. Try the following on MJan Robert Wolansky-1/29/1998
40 Jan, just a top-of-the-head thought: What about looking for an extended periodftth-1/28/1998
39 Dave, APCO and GTAX are good examples of the kinds of stocks I'm trying to Jan Robert Wolansky-1/28/1998
38 Hi Jan, maybe a ROC (rate of change scan)where you look for successive increaseftth-1/28/1998
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