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Old 06-01-2014, 07:16 PM   #1
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E/L graph

Let me introduce myself as an old time Sartin Methodology member. I have been away for many years. For the past several weeks I have been lurking in the background studying all that I have missed over the years and reading the post that have been on this website. Maybe someone can help me with a question I have.
On the E/L graph there are the nice little bars. I understand the graph fine with one exception. The nice little numbers within the bars, tell me big numbers and little numbers ok big or small what? I have no idea what they mean. I know that they are weighted but I have looked everywhere to find out what they mean. Grrr I can't seem to find that out. I must have skimmed over it one night when I was tired.

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