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Re: [RT] Re: [MedianLine] More on percent change from the close



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Here is the chart with data from 12/31 to the 
present.  Perhaps you will see something in it.  The chart has three 
data series, SPX, INDU, NASDAQ.  The precent change from the previous day's 
close for each data series is overlayed in the lower subgraph.  

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  prosper1000 
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  To: <A title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
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  Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 6:21 
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  Subject: [RT] Re: [MedianLine] More on 
  percent change from the close
  Hi Bob,I've read and re-read this and I'm still 
  trying to figure out what you are saying. There are 2 plot lines and then 
  there is an indicator that has four lines, but it's only supposed to be on 
  the Nasdaq? On the chart it says both INDU and NAS but the chart says 
  (INX) S&P 500.What are you seeing? The price doesn't for example 
  stop and reverse after a 3% move does it?--- In 
  realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "BobR" <bobrabcd@xxxx> wrote:> Had a 
  mistake on that chart.  Its the Nasdaq that religioously hits the 
  discrete percent levels.> > bobr>   ----- 
  Original Message ----- >   From: BobR >   
  To: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ; MedianLine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  >   Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 5:04 
  AM>   Subject: [MedianLine] More on percent change from the 
  close> > >   Just wondering what Clyde and 
  others, especially old timers see in this>   chart 
  comparing the percent move from the close.  These 1,2,3% moves on 
  the>   INDU almost look too precise to be accidental.  
  Kinda looks like there is a>   conspiracy or system that 
  makes decisions at the integral dow percents.>   What if 
  anything might you conclude about what percent levels the INDU 
  has>   an "affinity" for?>   What about the 
  day or days following moves of a X percent?>   Also, what if 
  anything can be said about the synchronicity of the 
  three>   indexes?>   What would be the 
  best way to compare three data series for congruity?> 
  >   Someone(s) must have already written a book on this 
  subject. hat is the>   title?> 
  >   thanks, your insights are 
  appreciated.>   bobr> > 
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