Letters To S&C | SEP 1999
V.17:9: LETTERS
CHARTS & GRAPHICS Editor, I read and enjoy your magazine each month with great enthusiasm. I have learned a lot from it and will continue to do so. There is nothing else that compares. My complaint is that the size of the charts is way too small. This is technical information with a lot of detail. Can you make the charts and text larger? I’ll bet you’ll get many compliments. JOE GNANDT, via E-mail Our intent is certainly to make Technical Analysis of STOCKS & COMMODITIES, The Traders’ Magazine, as easy to read as possible. At the same time we want to make sure that each magazine issue has a variety of articles that cover different trading techniques. The tradeoff has always been the number of good trading articles per issue versus article length and chart size. In upcoming issues, we will publish some concise articles about the use of individual chart formatiozs and computerized trading methods. These articles will focus on describing how to recognize, calculate, and apply an indicator to trading the markets. We will continue to use many different vendors’ computer software to produce chart examples in our articles. At the same time, we will experiment with using larger charts and more printed page area. You can look for these changes, and thanks for your feedback. —Publisher
by Technical Analysis, Inc.
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