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I saw someone explain the 50,2 and it was very interesting and accurate but I can't remember the details and have not been able to google any information. Maybe Mr. Bollinger covers it in his book. Will let you know if I dig up any useful information on the subject

Hi! These were very good articles !! The maybe link worked. I had not tried the 50 day setting before but will look at it. Thank you! :smile:

P.S. Have been tinkeriing with use of a second set of bands set at a single deviation.
 
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I had minor surgery yesterday. I have to give a shout to the staff at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton. What a great surgical staff. Best experience ever. From the corpsmen who took my vitals, to the anesthesiologist, to the doctor. The anesthesiologist wanted to know if I had any concerns or questions. My only concern was the post surgery nausea. I hate that feeling more than anything! He said, "No worries, I will add something in the anesthesia for the nausea and you should have a very nice experience."
I was out like a light. I don't even remember getting sleepy. I just woke up and they said "we're done." Huh? I didn't even know I fell asleep. Absolutely no drowsiness or pain. I actually stopped by JCPenney on the way back home because I needed to exchange something. Went home and took a nap and was up later to make dinner.
Ok, i'm done rambling. :D
 
I had minor surgery yesterday. I have to give a shout to the staff at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton. What a great surgical staff. Best experience ever. From the corpsmen who took my vitals, to the anesthesiologist, to the doctor.
.....Ok, i'm done rambling. :D


Hope you are feeling better MS JPCavin.
 
I had minor surgery yesterday. I have to give a shout to the staff at Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton. What a great surgical staff. Best experience ever. From the corpsmen who took my vitals, to the anesthesiologist, to the doctor. The anesthesiologist wanted to know if I had any concerns or questions. My only concern was the post surgery nausea. I hate that feeling more than anything! He said, "No worries, I will add something in the anesthesia for the nausea and you should have a very nice experience."
I was out like a light. I don't even remember getting sleepy. I just woke up and they said "we're done." Huh? I didn't even know I fell asleep. Absolutely no drowsiness or pain. I actually stopped by JCPenney on the way back home because I needed to exchange something. Went home and took a nap and was up later to make dinner.
Ok, i'm done rambling. :D

Ha ha! I guess I'm still a little loopy. I had surgery at Naval Hospital Pensacola.
 
Ha ha! I guess I'm still a little loopy. I had surgery at Naval Hospital Pensacola.

The anesthesiologist must have slipped in the "I'm on the other sided of the continent" elixer along with your anti-nausea serum. Hahaha! :trink26:

Get well soon.
 
Like RMI, I too am taking a break from the political threads. There is enough hate in the world already.

"Each day is a new beginning. It's time to evaluate...your friends, your goals, even yourself. Accept only the good, eliminate the bad. Strive for those goals. You only live once! Appreciate your family, those 2 or 3 genius friends you may have because they could be gone in an instant! But most importantly, believe in yourself. Respect yourself and others. Even if they hurt you, don't let them take the best of you. Keep your head up high, keep striving for those dreams, and keep SMILING! Always..." - Unknown
 
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Like RMI, I too am taking a break from the political threads. There is enough ugliness in the world already.

"Each day is a new beginning. It's time to evaluate...your friends, your goals, even yourself. Accept only the good, eliminate the bad. Strive for those goals. You only live once! Appreciate your family, those 2 or 3 genius friends you may have because they could be gone in an instant! But most importantly, believe in yourself. Respect yourself and others. Even if they hurt you, don't let them take the best of you. Keep your head up high, keep striving for those dreams, and keep SMILING! Always..." - Unknown

Niiiice... been a long time since I have seen the sarcastic font on this board ;)
 
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"On a closing basis, the S&P 500 has corrected 12.4% from its high on May 21 to its low on August 25. After four years absent a pullback of this magnitude it is no wonder many are concerned the market is signaling something far worse could be about to materialize. But, just how good of an indicator is the S&P 500? Is it really forecasting a U.S. or global recession in the near future? A look back at S&P 500 past track suggests about a 1 in 3 chance of recession at this point.

First a quick review of definitions. A bear market is defined as a 20% or greater decline in the S&P 500. A correction would be a decline greater than 10% and less than 20%. Based upon these definitions every bear market begins as a correction, but not every correction becomes a bear market. As of today, the S&P 500 is in a correction only.

Since June 15, 1948 there have been 11 S&P 500 bear markets and 23 corrections including the current one. Since the future is unknown, we will exclude the current correction from the tally meaning there have been 33 declines in excess of 10%. However, the National Bureau of Economic Research has only identified 11 recessions over the same time period. This works out to 1 recession out of 3 S&P 500 declines in excess of 10%. One out of three might be great in baseball, but it is not so good elsewhere. Relying solely on the S&P 500 to forecast the next recession is not the best idea as it has been wrong 2 out of 3 times."
 
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