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Interesting.
- What's a basic price element? 
- Why 48 times?
- Why 08/27?
- What happens if market doesn't see the red traffic light?
I'd love to see a few of these concepts explained.

Gwenn


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| Those of you following my DJIA forecasts know the next turning point I
| forecast is 8/27 -30. Other forecasting methods point to 9/1 to 9/2 as a
| pivot point. I look for a top at 11520 on the DJIA cash. That is 48 times the
| basic price element of 240 points. We should have a tradeable move down.
| Let's see what happens.
| Jim White
| PIVOT Research & Trading Inc.
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From: "Earl Adamy" <eadamy@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: A Look At Decimation
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 04:30:05 -0600
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Number of swings and percentage profit or loss make sense but I guess I
don't understand what decimation rate is measuring?

Earl

----- Original Message -----
From: Clyde Lee <clydelee@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 8:51 PM
Subject: A Look At Decimation


>
> Following these letters are three sets of numbers  x/yyy/zzz.z
>
> which represent:
> x    = decimation rate  (i.e.  1,2,3,4,.....)
> yyy  = number of swings detected in this run
> zzz.z= net profit or -=loss in PERCENTAGE of symbol price.
>
> Examine the four charts attached and you should have no
> difficulty in determining what decimation rate will work
> best with the OEX-60 minute bars.
>
> Given that information then what the most likely scenario
> for tomorrow should be very clear.