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Paul,
If your internet charts look like the one I'm attaching, I can explain
the problem....I think.
Leo
paul wrote:
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> According to the metastock book,to send charts through the internet,you right click the chart,go through the "internet"pop up ,click html,save as xxxx.html.but when I attach these to email(the html file),75% of the 'charts' only come up as a box containing 1 days data, the other 25% actually work like they should,a proper chart,but I cant work out what Im doing different to make some work,and some not,anybody got any suuggestions,thanks for your previous help.
> paul
> pwjc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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<h2 align=center>WOLVERINE WORLD WIDE<br>
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<h3 align=center>Data for 12/05/97 </h3>
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<tr><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">Exp Trend</font></font></td><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">Bearish</font></font> </td></tr><tr><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">WWW</font></font></td><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">IndicatorName</font></font> </td></tr><tr><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">Open</font></font></td><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">24.3750</font></font> </td></tr><tr><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">High</font></font></td><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">24.3750</font></font> </td></tr><tr><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">Low</font></font></td><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">23.1250</font></font> </td></tr><tr><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">Close</font></font></td><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">23.6250</font></font> </td></tr><tr><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">Volume</font></font></td><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">1,840</font></font> </td></tr><tr><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">Open Int.</font></font></td><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">0</font></font> </td></tr><tr><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">Price Chg.</font></font></td><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">-0.815</font></font> </td></tr><tr><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">%R</font></font></td><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">-28.952</font></font> </td></tr><tr><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">Stoch</font></font></td><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">78.441</font></font> </td></tr><tr><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">MA</font></font></td><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">77.024</font></font> </td></tr><tr><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">MACD</font></font></td><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">0.10606</font></font> </td></tr><tr><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">MA</font></font></td><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">-0.11297</font></font> </td></tr><tr><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">MA</font></font></td><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">25.0730</font></font> </td></tr><tr><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">MA</font></font></td><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">23.6100</font></font> </td></tr><tr><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">Vol</font></font></td><td><font FACE="Arial"><font color="#000000">1,840.0</font></font> </td></tr>
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Greatelto wrote:
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> For those of you who are pattern watchers, look at SBEI. Looks to me like a
> classic "saucer" formation. The stock has pulled back to the breakout
> point....a great buying opportunity for believers.
>
> Looking at the longer term chart, it shows up as a "cup" formation....still a
> rather bullish pattern.
>
> In my research I am seeing quite a few small cap stocks pulling back to break
> out points. Another good example is ADEX....a basing pattern pullback.
>
> Any comments from the "smoking jackets" out there?
>
> Jerry
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Jerry,
Please accept my apology for sending my opinion on the WRONG stock
symbol. I looked at the chart of SBET. This could be the result of the
aging process, late hours, or having one's head placed where sunshine is
not apt to intrude. I typed in the wrong symbol, and just simply
screwed up. The error is mine completely.
I DID look at SBEI, and you are very much correct. I do see the saucer.
However, the June 96 to Oct period represents an beautiful cup, and now,
from Oct to Dec, it looks like the handle is forming. (This is really
shaping like a classic cup and saucer pattern).
Should the stock close one tick above the Nov high near 18.50, it looks
like a buy. Whereas I seldom trade stocks anymore, only bonds and
currencies, I still will trade special situations. I will download the
data tonight. Thanks for the post. Hope we both profit from it.
Al Taglavore
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