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GEN: Year 2000 Solution


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  • Subject: GEN: Year 2000 Solution
  • From: Visavis <Visavis@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 06:36:10 -0800 (PST)

PureBytes Links

Trading Reference Links

Can this Across 2000 works for our coming millenium computer problem?

You can download this by searching "Across 2000" at http://www.download.com
for a free download.

Herewith is a text document of the Across 2000 readme file.
Attachment Converted: "c:\eudora\attach\Readme.txt"


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			Warm Regards!


			Visavis 
			Visavis@xxxxxxx

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Tom has dropped more good stuff thazn anyone - himself included - will ever know. I have gone back through my old notes, and lots of little things, like weird "Demarkian" type stops, have walked out of my testing laboratory of their own locomation, and I incorporate it into my trading today....and he never published any of this, nor do I think he even remembers it!.

	The guy has really put out a lot of stuff, published and non, and I think EVERYTHING he has done is well-worth looking at....maybe not wholesale, but in my experience, there is usually the germ of something useful in his thinking. -Ralph Vince

-----Original Message-----
From:	FrankKaeb [SMTP:FrankKaeb@xxxxxxx]
Sent:	Sunday, December 28, 1997 4:31 PM
To:	omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject:	Tom DeMark

What are some of the opinions of experienced members of this board about Tom
DeMark and his books/indicators?  Has anyone used these and made money?
What did you like/not like about his material?

Thanks