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Go back to basics and learn how to trade yourself.&nbsp; Most services
are good for a short period of time and then fail when conditions change.&nbsp;
It is your understanding that will make you successful, not someone's news
letter.&nbsp; Ira.
<p>Sean Cassidy wrote:
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<font face="Arial"><font size=-1>Has
anyone out there used, or heard of, preferably used, a real time advisory
service for trading the S&amp;P Index? I have been referred to a site called
crash proof advisors but they will be discontinuing the service soon. I
need to shorten the learning curve as much as possible and this seems to
be a good way to do that. Or does anyone have a better way? We have trade
station but think the market commentary you generally get with these services
would help, if it is right.</font></font>&nbsp;<font face="Arial">Thanks,</font>&nbsp;<font face="Arial">Sean</font></blockquote>

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From: "Dan Harels" <harelsdb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [RT] Re: MKT: STKS: Early signs...
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Gitanshu,

You refered to work by George Lindsey in one of your recent posts.  I have 
looked unsuccessfully for information regarding theories.  Can you point me 
to any references or sources?

Thanks

Dan

>From: "Gitanshu Buch" <OnWingsOfEagles@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: OnWingsOfEagles@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [RT] MKT: STKS: Early signs...
>Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 13:16:24 -0400
>
>Looks like they are beginning to shake the trees and make charts look bad
>before the markups/markdowns.
>
>Semi's under heavy distribution under a benign INTC+MU smokescreen. Look at
>ADI, ALSC, XLNX, LLTC.
>Retail: Is this the bottom? They get punished into rising rates, then rally
>into falling/steady rate anticipation.
>
>Watching MER. Currently turning red after rallying off breakout pivot.
>
>Aside - if everyone knows its markup time, why doesn't somebody big fade 
>the
>move?
>
>Gitanshu
>No positions. And a chart for T-Bondo.
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