Posted by frankwieder on 24th of Jul 2009 at 01:34 pm
Yes, thats right. I can't short srs without making a phone call
to my broker. I checked the ure chart and using the same EMEs as
SRS, the averages touched after the 11:30 candle closed. Right now
it looks like it is a good buy.
Posted by breaktom on 24th of Jul 2009 at 01:45 pm
I don't think we're supposted to use srs's ema's on ure.
We are supposed to use srs's ema's on srs and when that generated a
sell signal, we are supposed to go long ure.
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Posted by frankwieder on 24th of Jul 2009 at 12:09 pm
Did anybody jump on ure when the lines touched
ure
Posted by philr on 24th of Jul 2009 at 12:13 pm
what lines?
The 9, 39 EMAs on
Posted by frankwieder on 24th of Jul 2009 at 12:35 pm
The 9, 39 EMAs on the 15 min frequency of the ure chart. The Question was meant to see if any body was on the same thought as I was.
I think that we're supposed
Posted by breaktom on 24th of Jul 2009 at 01:19 pm
I think that we're supposed to use the srs's ema's to go long ure if we can't short srs outright. So going long ure is like shorting srs.
Yes, thats right. I can't
Posted by frankwieder on 24th of Jul 2009 at 01:34 pm
Yes, thats right. I can't short srs without making a phone call to my broker. I checked the ure chart and using the same EMEs as SRS, the averages touched after the 11:30 candle closed. Right now it looks like it is a good buy.
Frank -- see msg in
Posted by bkout3 on 24th of Jul 2009 at 01:46 pm
Frank -- see msg in your inbox
I don't think we're supposted
Posted by breaktom on 24th of Jul 2009 at 01:45 pm
I don't think we're supposted to use srs's ema's on ure. We are supposed to use srs's ema's on srs and when that generated a sell signal, we are supposed to go long ure.