[ot wallstarb]
No one can be an expert on all science - but if you really think hard that once you have a grasp on it - it doesnt change often and it's pretty constant - so assuming that is true then what is the variable tjhat will change more often? Science or the stock relative value and risk/reward?
The answer is obvious - and while the science may help - its pretty much a constant and doesn't change often. What will change is the ebb and flow of investor sentiment. If you know that the science is sound or not you can make entry/exit decision based on relative value or risk/reward objectives.
wallstarb,
While most of your words above are English, the accumulation of them is nonsensical. While you obviously have some readers I, and obviously several others, think you are detracting from the value of this board.
Why don't you set up your own board on i-hub? I don't see why it should be any more difficult for your followers to read your board than it would be for others to put you and your TA responders on ignore.
This is not censorship, merely appropriate division according to the different interests of board readers.
regards,
Charlie