STOCKS & COMMODITIES magazine. The Traders' Magazine

Register or Log In — Traders.com and STOCKS & COMMODITIES magazine

  |  JUN 1985

How Good is The Dow Theory? Part II by Bill Dunbar

How Good is The Dow Theory? Part II by Bill Dunbar I had just sat down at my desk in Advanced Design when Cliff walked In. ""Ya hear the news?"" he asked. ""What news?"" ""The rails confirmed yesterday!"" He announced it like he expected me to stand up and cheer. ""Oh, yeah?"" I was faking it—I didn't know what he was talking about, though I had a vague idea it was something about the averages. Cliff was great on theory but I don't think he ever put a dime into the market. I made up for him though by sticking my life savings into stocks without knowing a damn thing about it. That was in 1954 when you didn't have to know much about the market to make money. Well, it may seem strange, but I never really started researching various technical approaches until I began writing articles. Oh, I guess I read a book or two along the way, but do you think I would take the time to check out a theory for my own account? Uh-uh, I just couldn't be bothered.

by Bill Dunbar

Technical Analysis of STOCKS & COMMODITIES
The Traders’ Magazine since 1982
has had over 1,226,237 subscribers from 174 different countries.
37,000 Page Traders’ Archive for $89.99

NOT A SUBSCRIBER?

To continue reading, sign-up for trial access to Traders.com and the S&C Archive37,000 pages of trading ideas!




After verifying your email address, you will have limited access to the S&C Archive, as well as access to a Digital Edition of S&C, and access to Traders.com Advantage and Working Money for 30 days.



DEPARTMENTS: Advertising | Editorial | Circulation | Contact Us | BY PHONE: (206) 938-0570

PTSK — The Professional Traders' Starter Kit
Home — S&C Magazine | Working Money Magazine | Traders.com Advantage | Online Store | Traders’ Resource
Add a Product to Traders’ Resource | Message Boards | Subscribe/Renew | Free Trial Issue | Article Code | Search

Copyright © 1982–2024 Technical Analysis, Inc. All rights reserved. Read our disclaimer & privacy statement.