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   wanabe1
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Username: wanabe1 Post Number: 246 Registered: 11-2003Rating: N/A Votes: 0
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| | Saturday, August 20, 2005 - 10:57 am: | 
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Just discovered than you can actually do this..
regards

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   ann
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Username: ann Post Number: 933 Registered: 04-2004Rating: N/A Votes: 0
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| | Saturday, September 03, 2005 - 09:10 pm: | 
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Annnnnd then you do this???????????? Then what Wannabe1? I have been waiting and waiting for the tag line....I keep looking...but nothing. I think you frightened it and it just went sideways. I think it is suffering from a terrible state of "what was it I was supposed to do? I just say..."Do something ya little Sabastian". It generally works for me. I find my stocks get such a shock when I say that to them, they cr*p themselves and fall into a heap......Sorry , sorry I meant to say "a good buying opportunity!!!"
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   wanabe1
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Username: wanabe1 Post Number: 252 Registered: 11-2003Rating: N/A Votes: 0
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| | Sunday, September 04, 2005 - 11:19 am: | 
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Just did a double check on the topic annnd sure enough it does say ‘Useful Tips’. Had no intention to make this post a commentary on any particular stock. I can assure you that RCL was purely accidental. Could have been any other instrument. Easily! Sticking to the relevant topic, got excited when I accidentally discovered (after all these years) this feature exists in IC. A very useful feature- being able to draw future movements- wishful they maybe. Ahhhh, if only IC does not erase it on re-open. Think about it. Wouldn’t that be a practical father’s day special from the heavens? Anyway. Ann, just like ‘Captain My Captain’ and his mate the great Spidey, 0-10 does get a wannabe (Yes, old and ugly but not so dirty) excited too. So what the hell, here’s RCL….. This was a closed BF-wannabe trade. Was looking at the probability of re-entry thus the scenarios painted in that first chart ref. the ‘IF BF’ and ‘IF NOT BF’ captions and lines. Neither has occurred of course- on the Price chart that is. This potential BF weakened. Got lazy. It decided to snore,instead. Curiously enough the congestion of narrow bars is happening exactly at the 200MA. So, Voila le chart…. Focus on the TMF.That’s what intrigues me. The 'IF' and 'IF NOT' scenarios seem to have played in that window. Refer to the channel bottoms B1 and B2. Note their corresponding price movements. Now look at B3. Here’s what’s intriguing with B3 (hint: not enough confidence in my read of what it’s trying to tell). Is volume a leading or a lagging player here? If leading then it’s a bull specially so with long term Twiggs Money very much in accumulation. If lagging then it’s a bear. Pour moi of course. But leading or lagging, bear or bull would I want to trade this? Without enough reasonable confidence, I think I’ll just continue to keep this on ‘Monitor’.
And yes ‘ A HAPPY FATHER’S DAY’ TO ALL THE DADS IN THIS FORUM. If I may not be so gay here's..    Regards just wanabe1 
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   holycow
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Username: holycow Post Number: 1693 Registered: 08-2004Rating: N/A Votes: 0
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| | Sunday, September 04, 2005 - 01:10 pm: | 
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Wannabe1, RCL goes ex-divvy (7.5c) next Monday, fyi. Cheers.
HC "... if you've got a chart, I have an opinion!"
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   ann
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Username: ann Post Number: 936 Registered: 04-2004Rating: N/A Votes: 0
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| | Sunday, September 04, 2005 - 01:43 pm: | 
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I like that ability you can "see into the future" with the charts. It is a bit of a pity all the lines squish up once it is closed. There is another little trick that you may or may not know about. If you activate the trendline but just use it as a "dot" in future time, then put your mouse over it, it will give you the actual date and price as it would be in the future...too Cool!! I use the TMF but I don't really know what I am looking at apart from the obvious. As I am about to get deaded I will tell you about my 'special' Prat Meter. It is an indicator that I don't think too many people use 'cos they are too ^^ themselves! It is called the Positive Volume Index. It is a real perler. It tells you when the punters are buying in and generally heralds a good upturn in the price. Absolutely no good as an indicator of when to sell...but then Prats and others usually don't know anyway!! This is the Spiel about it from the description list.... Positive Volume Index The Positive Volume Index was introduced (in Stock Market Logic) by Norman Fosback and is often used in conjunction with Negative Volume Index to identify bull and bear markets. Positive Volume Index is based on the assumption that the uninformed crowd dominates trading on active days. Negative Volume Index assumes that the smart money dominates trading on quiet days. As everyone wants to identify with the "smart money" they don't bother with the "uninformed crowd" so they look at the 'Negative Volume Indicator'. As I don't believe I am very smart, I chose to identify with the uninformed crowd, as it turns out, I reckon this "uninformed crowd" knows a thing or two!!! Cheers, best wishes and thank you very much from my heart's lower regions. Ann

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