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<DIV>Am I a dunce?!? I can't figure out how to interpret Average True
Range. I put it on my charts and understand that a high number indicates
volatility and the volatility could indicate a top or bottom. Am I missing
something here? I may never use it, but I'm just mad now that I don't get
it!</DIV>
<DIV><BR>Linda<BR><A
href="mailto:linda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx">linda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx</A><BR>Climb the
mountains & get their glad tidings: Peace will flow into you as sunshine
into flower; the winds will blow their freshness into you & storms their
energy, & cares will drop off you like autumn leaves. John Muir 1838 -
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