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Dell spiked in 2000 but was a perfect TW stock from 1998 and on.

January 11 2002 at 1:40 PM
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Potvin 
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Am I just seeing things or did a lot of stocks hit their highs around the year 2000? Look at Dell. It looks like it was under accumulation for many years, then in 1998 it took off.

I wonder if Matt Morsa's newsletter covered it. This whole way of trading is becoming more interesting to me not just because it works but more because it works AND it has NOT been talked about in regular news. The chart for DELL is a case in point. What a great TW stock! And I've NEVER seen the long term chart published in magazines or newspapers.

The only conclusion possible is that the public is being duped and hoodwinked. Somebody here remarked that there's no market for this long term chart information but I think that that's bunk. The more reasonable way to look at it is that the mainstream media are paid or told to NOT publish the secret to understanding stocks-- the long term charts.

The only problem I would have had with DELL is that the volume doesn't seem too quiet in the years leading up to 1998.

 

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