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<DIV><EM>Unfortunately, my electronic entry system goes down from time to 
time.&nbsp; Thankfully, I have a backup plan with an actual broker.&nbsp; This 
morning, Mark Morrisson at PMB called me to warn me that the system was 
down.&nbsp; Although I wish the system never had problems, i am very happy to 
know before I try to place the order, that the system will not work.&nbsp; This 
is not a one time event.&nbsp; mark has called me in the past if there are 
problems.&nbsp; And, when I do call to place an order, he picks up on the first 
or second ring.&nbsp; This type of quality service is more of the exception than 
the rule.&nbsp; I wish that this industry had more people like Mark.</EM></DIV>
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<DIV><EM>Gary</EM></DIV>
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<DIV><EM><BR>Gary Kramer<BR>Oak Park, IL 60302<BR>1-877-866-9761&nbsp; (Voice 
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Date: Fri, 06 Aug 1999 09:45:15 -0500
From: Steve Walker <Steve@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Gann Square
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Karl:

Check out    http://www.aeroinvest.com/about/gann/INDEX.HTM

This side gives you some specifics on the Gann Square or "wheel" as the call it.  I started mine with the S&P 500 of 10/8/98 low  and then move counterclowise (vs clockwise referred to above).  You can find other sites by seaching Gann Square of Nine.

Steve

>>> "Karl" <kschr@xxxxxxxxxxx> 08/05 9:51 PM >>>
Hi Steve,
   You make the following statement: "Also, Friday is a Gann Square Date.  "
I would be very interested to know how you reached that conclusion. Would
you be willing to share at least the general concept with us?
Thanks much -- Karl

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Walker <Steve@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Steve@xxxxxxxxxxxx <Steve@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
<realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, August 05, 1999 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: GEN: Near a turning point?


>Well the question for today has been answered.  The IIX, NDX, OEX all
bounced off support.
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>The bounce was not enough to make my short term indicators trip.  Even if
they had, I would not likely go Long with the weekly indicators so weak.
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>Will there be any follow thru?  Comments?
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>Steve
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>>>> Steve Walker <Steve@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 08/05 5:23 AM >>>
>Is buying going to come back into the market soon?
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>I analyze three indexes in multiple time frames to guide my trade entrance
and exits.  Those indexes are  the IIX, NDX, OEX.  My theory is that the IIX
and NDX lead the broader market.  The OEX is pretty much in lockstep with
the SPX and I often trade options on this index (mostly I trade stocks).  As
for time frames, I focus on hourly, daily and weekly data.  For a Long
entry, I look for the hourly indicators to be UP, the daily indicators DOWN,
and the weekly indicators UP.  My indicators are simple, a mixture of moving
averages and oscillators.
>
>Right now my indicators are: DOWN, DOWN, DOWN and have been since the close
of 7/29/99.  However,by my calculation, we are at support levels as of
Wedneday's close .  Also, Friday is a Gann Square Date.  So, looks to me as
if we are at a juncture here.  Will be interesting.
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>Steve
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