oh look..t+3's being squeesed out, page-7

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    re: klingers oscillator Nah not about her well endowed appendages.

    But a little known fact about this Korean Vets Genius on the stock market charts..



    would you believe this woman?




    Mr. Klinger recommends the following guidelines for using the KO:
    1) The most reliable signals occur in the direction of the prevailing trend. Strict stop guidelines (i.e., failure to penetrate the zero line or a violation of the trigger line) should remain in force.
    2) The most important signal occurs when the KO diverges with the underlying price action, especially on new highs or new lows in overbought/oversold territory. For example, when a stock makes a new high or low for a cycle and the KO fails to confirm this, the trend may be losing momentum and nearing completion.

    3) If the price is in an uptrend (i.e., above an 89-day exponential moving average), buy when the KO drops to unusually low levels below zero, turns up, and crosses its trigger line. If the price is in a downtrend (i.e., below an 89-day exponential moving average), sell when the KO rises to unusually high levels above zero, turns down, and crosses its trigger line.
    While the KO works well for timing trades in the direction of the trend, it is less effective against the trend. This can create problems for the trader trying to "scalp" a trade against the prevailing trend. However, when the KO is used in conjunction with other technical indicators, better results can be achieved. William's %R (see Williams' %R) is recommended for confirming an overbought/oversold price condition and Gerald Appel's MACD (see MACD) is recommended for confirming the short-term direction of price.


    ........................
    On a serious note
    this is still under constant selling pressure
    50K parcels at a time, But persistant buggers becoming tedious..Not a FRE ranger

    Gap still at 15/15.5......surely not ?
    ,my vwap is now a tad over 16

 
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