Letters To S&C | DEC 2005
Letters To S&C by Technical Analysis, Inc.
Stocks & Commodities V. 23:12 (10-13): Letters To S&C by Technical Analysis, Inc. The editors of S&C invite readers to submit their opinions and information on subjects relating to technical analysis and this magazine. This column is our means of communication with our readers. Is there something you would like to know more (or less) about? Tell us about it. Without a source of new ideas and subjects coming from our readers, this magazine would not exist. TREND-FOLLOWING TECHNIQUES FOR LONG-TERM INVESTING Editor, Most articles I have read in your magazine deal with short-term trading. Do you have any articles about trend following for longer-term stock trades? For example, I think Richard Donchian created the 20-day channel technique. ED PAGE via email You are correct in that most of our articles focus on short-term trading. However, we do from time to time include articles on long-term trading. In fact, we have published articles specifically on the Donchian channel. I would recommend that you search our archives at our website, www.Traders.com. In addition, our online publication Working Money at Working-Money.com includes more articles on longer-term trading and investing. It might be worth your while to browse those articles.—Editor
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