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""" blackboards and telegraphs""""Tutti wrote:In an algo & fed driven market are these types of thrusts even relevant? When Zweig invented it they were just transitioning out of blackboards and telegraphsRoyal Flush wrote:They have different calculation methods.Al_Dente wrote:Does anyone follow Zweig Breadth Thrust?
(Marty’s original analysis was: below 41 to above 60 in under 10 days = bull ahead)
It just signaled on freestockcharts but not yet on stockcharts
Now belowuempel wrote:Update:
That is just amazing.Cobra wrote:breakout as expected. sometime triangle breakout means the last leg up for this round of push up. let's see.

It's cool - Im a long time subscriber (I even have the low-low rateAl_Dente wrote:""" blackboards and telegraphs""""Tutti wrote:In an algo & fed driven market are these types of thrusts even relevant? When Zweig invented it they were just transitioning out of blackboards and telegraphsRoyal Flush wrote:They have different calculation methods.Al_Dente wrote:Does anyone follow Zweig Breadth Thrust?
(Marty’s original analysis was: below 41 to above 60 in under 10 days = bull ahead)
It just signaled on freestockcharts but not yet on stockcharts
And whiskey boss, don’t forget whiskey![]()
I think the “spirit” of it is similar to Cobra’s “N-Rule”
Zweig required 10 days of obnoxious strength; Cobra watches for “N” days
(I cannot elaborate more, as Cobra has been discussing it on his overnight subscription board)
it's called final flag.Out of Bounds wrote:That is just amazing.Cobra wrote:breakout as expected. sometime triangle breakout means the last leg up for this round of push up. let's see.
yeah 1930. me pat myself on back.soku wrote:i see a melting up then abcd correction. /es 1935 is equ. may test 1930 soon
1885 midnight move.daytradingES wrote:30 min es