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Topic: Worden.com on email blacklist
Posted: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 5:13:02 AM
I sent email to support@worden.com
and it bounced back. The reason given:


IP 66.75.162.136 is currently listed in SpamFilter ISP's Distributed Blacklist. Please see
http://www.logsat.com/SFDB/why.asp for details.

I wonder if anyone else is having trouble sending email to worden.com?
Topic: Move over elliott wave theory and make room for HNC wave theory
Posted: Monday, February 20, 2006 1:27:56 PM
Can your software evaluate a weekly chart? I would be curious to know what it says about a weekly chart using exponential scaling of price. I see wave 1 topping in Sept 2004 and wave 2 just ending in Feb 2006. Fundamentals in TC also support this interpretation with only EPS 2nd Qtr Back being bad. Other EPS and Revenue growth are very good, and PE is only 3.10. However, YHOO Finance shows negative EPS growth projected for next year, so who knows?
Topic: Move over elliott wave theory and make room for HNC wave theory
Posted: Monday, February 20, 2006 3:33:41 AM
I'll add my two cents on EWT: It's too hard to count in real time. What I do like to see is a clear second wave, to catch the third wave, or any 7, 9, or 11 waves down with a truncated 5th type of ending; right now EXM has 9 waves down from October, and also has great TSV, BOP, and MACD positive divergences at the February low (the truncated 5th subwave of C).
Topic: removing old PCF's
Posted: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 2:40:03 PM
With Telechart 2005, whenever a PCF is revised, the old version is automatically saved and may later be restored. I do a lot of backtesting and consequently get a lot of old formulas stored, but I don't ever need to restore them. How do I get rid of the old versions of formulas, or old PCF's that I don't want? What is the file called that stores those old formulas, and where is it located?