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Would be a great idea to have a look at the log with Event Viewer and see
what's filling it up. If it's just startup messages you can delete the
contents. If there are error messages re services not starting would be a
good idea to fix the probem(s).
Earl
-----Original Message-----
From: mitch ryder <ynos@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, November 09, 1998 10:27 AM
Subject: Gen: NT Application log full
Guys i am new to computers and my NT4.0 system says application event log is
full when i boot up the system. Is this important? Can I prevent it?
Thanks
Mitch
ram designed to find highly probable turning
> points. These turning points on average occur 20 or more time bars apart.
In
> most cases when the golden box is used on
> daily charts the turn holds for several weeks. To put it simply the area
of
> the golden box is defined by time and price that acts as an important
support
> and resistance point.
>
> How does it work?
> The chart comes up, if prices go into the golden box then, a significant
turn
> is likely. In rare cases the prices plunge through the box. Research has
found
> that prices typically then continue in the direction of the plunge for
quite
> some time.
>
> How can I get it?
> In the future it will be available on software that anyone can use. The
> developers of the product are experts in the field of software development
and
> trading and not marketing. They are in the process of developing all the
> necessary marketing plans.
>
> What theory is the Golden Box based upon?
> The golden box is based upon a technique that has created substantial
wealth
> for investors. When the product is sold there may be the opportunity to
> purchase the technology behind it. However for most investors having the
> indicator is sufficient, since it is easy enough to use.
>
> How can I get future updates of information on the Golden Box?
> Send an email to goldenbox@xxxxxxxxxx and you will be kept up to date on
the
> Golden Box.
>
> Can it be used on multiple time frames?
> Yes, if you want to narrow down trend changes even further. For example,
if
a
> Golden Box is found on a weekly time chart, one can look for a golden box
on
> the daily and then hourly, and even in some cases five minute charts to
> enhance market timing.
>
>
>
>
> Mitch Ryder
> Ynos@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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