| JUN 1988
Letters to S&C
Letters to S&C Getting to know you Editor, I recently purchased the set of tapes from the TAG IX CompuTrac seminar held last September. I would like to know more about your ""Technical Analysis Magazine"" and some of the articles from past issues, in whatever form they may be available, that you mentioned. Listening to the tapes, I must say that your presentation was one of the better organized and clearly laid out. I believe I almost understand what you were saying—from a two-hour tape, that is frightening. I'd better learn more. STEVE PAINTER Aurora, CO On with the show Editor, I very much enjoyed your announcement of a series of articles on using a spreadsheet for stock analysis by Jim Summers. Now, after several months, I am beginning to wonder if he will get to the substance of the subject or continue to promise futures? Maybe it sells magazines but there is a limit to how far you can drag things out. Let's have formulas and examples! WILLIAM E. TAYLOR Houston, TX Dr. Summers addresses these sentiments in this month's column. We could just unload the finished macros on you, but he (and we) think there's real value to knowing the tricks and techniques used. Other wise, it becomes a matter of accurately copying the program and you, the reader, are no wiser for the effort. Even so, you've put us on notice to move it along! -Ed.
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