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Interesting, Andy!
I'm using VIX and P/C-ratio for the short- & even midterm, but that ABXes are a good idea for the longer term, me thinks. I'll put them on my radar screen. Thanks! Again :)
BTW, branch-indices like BKX, XBD and IUX tell volumes too.
And what about BX or FIG, well, it was really an indication back then (beginning/mid-2007).
Best of vision 'n luck, all.
Posted by: Kurt Hinz jr | July 08, 2008 at 10:17 AM
take a look at my new indicator
http://tfpoi.com/2008/08/06/airlines-forming-moonite-chart-pattern/
Posted by: Jay Zalowitz | August 06, 2008 at 01:08 PM