Arne/Happyguy

Arne/Happyguy

am 20.10.2005 19:23:51 von mac

you back from the trailer adventure?

ran into another trader thats working various long/short funds.
only using charts, has been doing OK.
first there's the chart for the index(usual MA's and RSI, MACD, ADX,
then there's the P&F chart for same. P&F charts show a reversal
better(?). then there's the chart and P&F chart for the indexes "Bullish
Percent". ("Bullish Percent Index (BPI) A popular market breadth
indicator that is calculated by dividing the number of stocks in a given
group (an exchange, an industry, etc.) that are currently trading with
Point and Figure buy signals, by the total number of stocks in that
group. BPI can be used to determine overbought/oversold conditions and
can generate buy/sell signals.")

next time your looking at OTPIX vs. SOPIX pull up a
chart(stockcharts.com) for $BPNDX.
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and


let me know what you think.

Re: Arne/Happyguy

am 20.10.2005 22:01:06 von happy-guy

I'll take a look tonight... was just talking about what an ugly week this
has been... no direction..

Happy Guy
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"mac" <> wrote in message
news:
> you back from the trailer adventure?
>
> ran into another trader thats working various long/short funds.
> only using charts, has been doing OK.
> first there's the chart for the index(usual MA's and RSI, MACD, ADX,
> then there's the P&F chart for same. P&F charts show a reversal
> better(?). then there's the chart and P&F chart for the indexes "Bullish
> Percent". ("Bullish Percent Index (BPI) A popular market breadth
> indicator that is calculated by dividing the number of stocks in a given
> group (an exchange, an industry, etc.) that are currently trading with
> Point and Figure buy signals, by the total number of stocks in that
> group. BPI can be used to determine overbought/oversold conditions and
> can generate buy/sell signals.")
>
> next time your looking at OTPIX vs. SOPIX pull up a
> chart(stockcharts.com) for $BPNDX.
> [w,a]dfllynay[dc][pb
> 5!b20][iLa12,26,9!Lb11]&pref=G
> and
>
>
> let me know what you think.