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----- Original Message -----From: frankd@fdtradecoSent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 6:49 AMSubject: Dilernia ReportHigher open and we have another spiral point on open.Daily system short on higher open.First partial exit is normally at the end of todays trading, and hold for next day open. However, Traders can use a partial exit zones @6409 (gap) or the R87 lows from swing highs today for swing or position traders.If holding overnight moving stops to above today’s highs. (exit next day's open)Day Traders... Higher open and looking to trade the short side again from higher spiral-points and Dilernia pivot… Even though the expectation is for a large gap rotation back down into 6407, intra-day there will be support zones with most likely support zone will be around 6432. This is the high of the previous R44 bar so partial exits are around 6433-35 My partial exit was 42 points down from swing highs @ 6342 andnow running it into the gap with stops above todays highsFrank Dilernia
----- Original Message -----
From: frankd@fdtradeco
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 6:49 AM
Subject: Dilernia Report
Higher open and we have another spiral point on open.
Daily system short on higher open.
First partial exit is normally at the end of todays trading,
and hold for next day open. However, Traders can use a partial
exit zones @6409 (gap) or the R87 lows from swing highs today
for swing or position traders.
If holding overnight moving stops to above today’s highs. (exit
next day's open)
Day Traders...
Higher open and looking to trade the short side again from
higher spiral-points and Dilernia pivot…
Even though the expectation is for a large gap rotation back
down into 6407, intra-day there will be support zones with
most likely support zone will be around 6432.
This is the high of the previous R44 bar so partial exits are
around 6433-35
My partial exit was 42 points down from swing highs @ 6342 and
now running it into the gap with stops above todays highs
Frank Dilernia
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