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Re: [RT] PSYCH: Timing System for Ira



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Yeah, tell us which one(s) are any good.  I 
bought two of his packages Short Term Systems and Indicators v1.0 and 
Systems and Indicators v3.1 back in 1998.  Never used them for anything 
other than as coding examples.  Perhaps I need to look at them again now 
with older eyes.  Which one in particular would you suggest I look 
at?
 
bobr
 
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  for Ira
  
  go to his web site and pick
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    Subject: Re: [RT] PSYCH: Timing System 
    for Ira
    
    Ben-
     
    Meyers has MANY systems.  Which one are you 
    referencing?  Tks for any feedback.
     
    Chas
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      Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 11:39 
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      Subject: Re: [RT] PSYCH: Timing 
      System for Ira
      
      dr Dennis Meyers  has a proven systems for 
      years
      that is more for a 401k and  403b or  IRA 
      money
      it moves 2-4 times per year
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        Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 12:08 
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        Subject: [RT] PSYCH: Timing System 
        for Ira
        Ira wrote:"I have not been able to 
        find a timing system that will stand alone as a trading vehicle. If 
        anyone has, I would be interested."Maybe not in the time-frame 
        you are thinking of, but the "sell in May..." mantra of the UK 
        stockmarket corresponds to the mid-May peak of a fairly reliable yearly 
        cycle in UK, Japanese and US equity index markets.   Estimates 
        of its amplitude vary from 5% to 10%, but its timing is fairly 
        reliable.Wow, it is nice to know there is some residue from my 
        market prediction days - long gone and good riddance.Ira also 
        said:"The first half hour and the last half hour are the floor 
        traders, market makers and speciatlists time to make their living. 
        The rest of the day is usually just handling the order flow. I have 
        relayed this message many times. The first half hour will set up the 
        next trade, not by what it does during that half hour, but what it 
        does in relation to the time frame and cycle that you are trading. 
        It will be the basis for the next up/down trade."Two ex-pit 
        traders I know fade the open and go home/to the golf course/indoor 
        skiing.    They make a lot of money, so there is much to 
        be said for fading the open.Regards, Ric.<A 
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