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Thursday, April 14, 2005



I love these gartley butterfly charts. It's uncanny stuff, and so gosh darn pretty (unless they bust out wrong). Wish I had charting software to automatically spot them myself instead of swiping them. It's all about traders helping traders anyway, right? What's mine is yours, and if I can right-click and save it or clip and paste it, it's mine. If anyone is looking for downside targets, these are neat to keep in mind.


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