| OCT 1982
Integrated Systems Approach To Technical Commodity Analysis by JOHN E. ROSENSTOCK
Integrated Systems Approach To Technical Commodity Analysis by JOHN E. ROSENSTOCK when I first became interested in commodity markets, it was my great fortune to read the works of and speak with several of the most lucid teachers of market science and strategy. Each of these teachers had methods which were profoundly logical in their approach. In the early stages of my learning curve (which in this business never seems to flatten out), I became aware of two trading tools which provided me with the idea of a structure that lead to my ""ultimate commodity trading tool."" One of these was the Sibbet-Hadady Charts, or more importantly, the concept behind them which was to use several indicators for trading. It seemed like a very rational approach. The other idea was the very expensive computer system which had the capability of displaying charts on a TV screen eliminating the need for shuffling through a lot of paper. I decided to take the best of both of these concepts and create a real-time computer system that would provide all of the indicators one would want to watch, and allow for the flexibility to modify the indicators, as needed, in my research.
by John E. Rosenstock
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