| OCT 1982
INTRODUCTION: TECHNICAL ANALYSIS of Stocks and Commodities
INTRODUCTION: TECHNICAL ANALYSIS of Stocks and Commodities Our primary consideration of an article is whether it teaches, describes or illustrates an applicable trading method or technique. Also, information about the use of chart or numerical methods is examined to improve ones probability of having a successful trade. (Prospective authors please feel free to include any charts, graphs or computer programs that would help in presentation. The emphasis is on application of existing trading techniques and interpretation of computer programs used to trade Stocks and Commodities. Trader observation and experience are published as well as specialist research papers. This is your opportunity to share market techniques and gain insight into effectively using technical analysis. Obtain complete definative explanations of technical analysis studies to augment your application of existing systems. In addition we provide a forum for publication of new or interdisciplinary techniques. For the cost of commission on one or two trades, you will now have a how-to-what's-it-get-me explanation of existing computer programs. I think you will find that your investment in a Technical Analysis User's Group will shortly return many times it's relative small cost. THE EDITOR
by Technical Analysis, Inc.
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