ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...In today's world, it may seem as though computer-generated trading should have removed most of the human emotion from the market, which could mean that classic wave patterns no longer apply. But that may not be the case. Here's why...
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...It may seem ancient, it may seem complex; but it works and it's simple. Here's a look at how to analyze the markets using an insight gleaned from thinking about W.D. Gann's squaring of price and time technique....
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...Traders and market technicians tend to assume that the financial markets will always be available to them. After all, trading markets have existed during much of history, and today's traders have experienced open-access free trading markets of many kinds, so there is little or no reason to believe they wouldn't exist in the markets of the future....
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...This simple charting technique is derived from J. Welles Wilder's true range....
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...Spherical Wave Filters by Richard Johnson Why do Elliott wave patterns develop in price data? This may be the reason. OF all the geometric forms, the sphere is the simplest. On a two-dimensional plane, the sphere is displayed as a circle or ellipse. The exact center of a circle is its radius point, which is precisely halfway between any opposite surface points. The radius is in turn half of the diameter of a circle, and it is its center of mass. On a two-dimensional chart where time is displayed linearly from left to right on the x-axis (the horizontal axis in a plane coordinate), a circle c...