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Sure. The principle is the same;
it's just semantics. My definition is the one used by Thomas
Bulkowski in "Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns."
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chia
To: <A
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Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 5:01
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Subject: Re: [Metastockusers] Pull back
and throw back ?
Hi,
I thought it is better to say that pullback is a return to the trendline
following an breakout (UPSIDE breakout(?)); and throwback is a return to the
trendline following a breakdown(DOWNSIDE breakout(?)). Yes, same thing
in different directions.
Anthony Chia
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>Swing:Throwback
is a return to the top of a trendline following anupside breakout.
Pullback is a return to the bottom of atrendline after a downside
breakout. Same thing,
differentdirections.Regards.----- Original
Message ----- From: "swing72000" <azer789@xxxxxxx>To:
<Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 2:33
PMSubject: [Metastockusers] Pull back and throw back ?Hi from
Europe,Can you explain to me the difference between Pull back and
throw back ?Thanks.
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