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[RT] Re: SP500.... Change in trend time?



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Sometimes the "time clusters" in Advanced GET seem to be
right on and at other times seem meaningless.

Recently (see green lines on attached) they have been at
points at which one should 'PAY ATTENTION'.

These tend to agree with you!

Clyde

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----- Original Message -----
From: <Jpilleafe@xxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 10:24
Subject: [RT] SP500.... Change in trend time?


> Regarding S&P500 and NASDAQ,...several things bother me here,...
> including a pervasively weak P/C ratio,...(psychology
"overbeleived"),...
> and S&P500 at key downtrend resistance cash 1406 level,...etc.
>
> My concern here is that I am expecting a pivot date on Fri. 03-10
> to Mon. 03-13.  This is based on a confluence of methods all
indicating
> this time frame as being a likely "Change in Trend",....more likely
than an
> "Acceleration" point up through down trending resistance,..etc.
>
> Anyone else share similar expectation for an imminent move lower?
>
> Regards, JIM Pilliod  jpilleafe@xxxxxxx
>
>
>


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