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Old 04-08-2009, 05:33 PM   #1
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Tpr & e/l graph

TED OR BILL,

What FU can tell me has the information on how to Use the TPR + E/L graph page
ALSO I NOTED THAT THE GRAPH AT THE BOTTOM HAD E, VE EXE AND L VL AND EXL" in some of the old FU", WAS THAT REMOVED TO MAKE THE GRAPH LOOK GOOD ?

THANK IN ADVANCE
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Old 04-08-2009, 07:05 PM   #2
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Hello Stormbringer

I would say for TPR number information you should read The book
Pace Makes The Race Follow Up 30 is about the time of PMTR

There are many step by step race examples in the Follow Ups
that Doc felt best fit the methodology for today

anything after follow up 70 and mainly focus on # 80 -88
You will see many examples of how Doc and winning clients
used the early late graph

The notations at the bottom of the early late graph
were for EX / Extreme Late - V-L Late / Very late M-L / Mid late E/Even M-L Mid Early V-E / Very Early EX-E Extreme Early
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Old 04-08-2009, 08:30 PM   #3
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Thanks Bill! The little marks kinda give my eye something to judge how long the lines were I guess (if you really wanted to get close you should measure ? ) as I will need to reread this material to get a handle on it .

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