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Charts are not programs, neither are they large files. If you want opinions on
them or on your theories or discoverings or whatever, then you will also have
to present them here.
I will not go out of my way to connect once to download messages and later
go out to connect again to start collecting whatever (links) is/are not provided,
and of which content is basicaly unknown to me. Perhaps the links contain
for me uninteresting info! or are they only commercial clickers.
And mostly too, I am not a collector of items.
The List functions in the way that members, by only connecting once, can directly
download that day's/period's posted mails. With the modern fast connections,
a daily routine that is peanuts to do and is automated.
The offline reading can then be done later.
This is unlike the Newsgroups, where you can opt to download headers or the
download the full lot. If connected to the right group, you will most of the time
only get 3 liners {instructions} explaining a topic and further your on your own
to find out the rest.
Much in Newsgroups is also irrelevant, off topic or plain chit-chat messages.
By forcefully having to download the latest List-mails this will then also keep
all the rifraf from posting here, irrelevant -see this or that- and other such links,
e.g. often only commercial counting-the-clicks reference links and mails.
Mails send to the List are also immediately "on the air" and direct in member's
view sight, eg and will therefore immediatly "fall through" when they are being
irrelivant, offtopic or commercials.
You should also except the fact that since you are here not part of the above
mentioned common -2 or 3 lines info exchange only- e.g. the common
"News groups" - groups thus that will stick to the very short and single or
up to 3 liners of info exchange messages- that you are here on the List also
part of a discussion group, eg that includes sometimes the extensive information
exchanging, often scientific of nature, that this medium has to share:
mails that incl. for example the: -large instruction-sets
-FAQ's and Q+A's
-write ups
-examples
-suggestions
-complete MSK and other -scientific- formulas
-explanations
or whatever else is ongoing or appropiate.
A different ball game all together then that what goes on on the News groups.
This List is therefore more of Scientific-nature, what cannot be said for the
very "common" leveled Newsgroups.
Lastly, you are also not the one setting out the rules what can be posted and
what cannot.
If you're workplace provisions are not sufficiant, then be smart like others,
and upgrade to better and more efficient and productive hard- and software.
For my situation, for example:
1. I have a 275 Mb database of 4 years of to me very relevant + other private+
also List mails, that on the small 60 GB hddisk alone is true peanuts.
2. Since too, that OE is a self-maintaining program, it will clear and with great
force compress the database into its DBX-folderfiles, Dbase that will
otherwise, when stored on disk, be 2 or 3 times larger, eg around 1 GB.
3. I also do get my mails daily from a single one time log-in ISDN-connection.
Using an ISDN card that nowadays costs peanuts and accompanying
connection+subscribtion fees that are now absolutely rockbottom.
4. Another installed Cable-card-connection or ASDL can here also provide for
rockbottom overheads{expenses}.
5. Then by using these "research"-outlets for source in combi with MSK and
adjusted by my personal knowledge + experience, then can easely make the
desired €U+U$ bread in the markets to provide for the up keeping and
maintaince and up-to-date maintaining of the #'s 1-4.
Thus, make some money in the markets. If you don't know how, then stick around
here long enough, it will be your worthwile.
Then upgrade and stop whining and boring and driving the many quality List
posters away from the List. There aren't that many left nowadays, from all this
artificial greeving and the very irrelevant topics and chit-chat mails that goes on.
But from the quality-posters' mails here on the List, there is lots to be learned and
money to be made.
Too, there is too much truely valuable TA stuff yet to share and that's still undiscovered.
The List is therefore the best platform to use and share these enough $ and € making
topics. But, done so without any hic-ups, restrictions or other List-limitations, eg
that's for the 'loosing' amateurs bunches only.
Therefore great is your formula explanation. And minor are the links. And irrelivant and
most off-topic is your Note.
Period.
Back to TA+MSK + the making of $'s + €'s.
Regards,
Ton Maas
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----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
Van: "Daniel Martinez" <DanM@xxxxxxxxxx>
Aan: "Quotes-Plus ListServ" <quotes-plus@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Verzonden: vrijdag 27 oktober 2000 12:38
Onderwerp: CMGI
> I did a Quotes-Plus v2.1 scan for all the NASD common with
> (Close(-892) > 0) and (Close(0) >= 5) and (Vol(-892) > 0) and
> (MovAvg(0, 892, VOL) > 100000) and (SharesOut >= 18)
> and near their MIN Price ROC of 50, 100, 200 days. Only 22 tickers
> meet this criteria. One of them was CMGI. CMGI was at a high of
> 163.50 on 1/3/2000. Now it's 17.13. My MetaStock charts are below.
> The red moving average is 100 days and the bollinger bands are 2
> STD's. The blue mov is 20 and the brown is 200.
> http://DLM.50megs.com/cmgi.htm
>
> The RSI for this one intrigued me so I also posted it:
> http://dlm.50megs.com/CMGI-RSI.htm
> The red MOV is 200 and blue 20. The RSI's are 9 and 14 days. Note
> the extreme lows and how they crossed above 30.
>
> The output is in a spreadsheet Min-Price-ROC.xls dated 10/27 at:
> http://briefcase.yahoo.com/bc/pegasus65?c&.flabel=fld4&.src=bc&start=1
>
> If you're a TA good at finding patterns, I'd like to hear your
> opinion.
>
> Daniel.
>
> P.S.: Note how I do NOT attach PIC's of charts to my email. It is no
> longer necessary to attach huge files and send them to hundreds of
> people. There are at least 20 different locations on the Internet
> which will host your files for free. Most of the free hosts will give
> 100 MB's of free space. Most also have FTP capability which makes
> uploading very fast and easy. However, you typically must ask them to
> allow you to upload Excel *.XLS file types.
>
>
>
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