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#1 SilentOne

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Posted 30 July 2005 - 07:57 PM

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"HUI FCS Weekend Update:

Signal remains in CASH

Big move on the way...this looks a bit like a downsloping diametric which generally is a reversal formation, so a break down is a more likely outcome here. I can also visualize an expanding triangle with partial rise...again favoring a break down but just as the SP recently did it very well could muster a climb to new highs but I now doubt that alone will trigger an FCS buy without another short breather and then impulse again.

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john

PS Not one post here since I left on vacation. B)
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Posted 14 August 2005 - 06:05 PM

If you missed his recent post:

"Aug 6 2005, 03:44 PM Post #298


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QUOTE
PB to
just over 203 would be ideal entry...and such a move should give the FCS time to accept the move with a buy...
But when has this market ever behaved ideally???
Don't I have one more wish left???

HUI FCS Weekend Update:

Good pattern set-up to go long after Friday.
FCS should signal BUY on Monday as long as a total one day meltdown doesn't occur.
RAFF system has stayed LONG as has FCS Trend.

Good to go here and if I had not been at my Door County retreat golfing I would have made the trade. Just got back from heaven on earth.
Looking to buy UNWPX Monday.

Hank

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"By the Law of Periodical Repetition, everything which has happened once must happen again and again and again-and not capriciously, but at regular periods, and each thing in its own period, not another's, and each obeying its own law ..." - Mark Twain