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Scott Brown, Ph.D.
Bonanza Bottoms by Scott Brown Ph.D.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...Stocks & Commodities V. 25:6 (46-48): Bonanza Bottoms by Scott Brown Ph.D.
Powerful reversal patterns are synonymous with good
buying opportunities. Here's how to identify them.
To succeed in the stock market you must buy low and sell high. Why is this so hard to implement for most investors? In this article, we'll find out by examining the forces driving stock prices and how to identify the real deals in the stock market, all through bonanza bottoms.
WHY BUY LOW AND SELL HIGH?
The only way you can get rich is to buy low and sell high or sell high and buy it back low. You will be pitched m...
AUTHOR: Scott Brown, Ph.D.DATE: JUN 2007SUBJECT: Chart Patterns
Smart Money by Scott Brown
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...Smart Money by Scott Brown
Should you develop a personal trading system, one that
reflects your own personality?
A belief persists among investors
that a select group of traders
have the inside edge. Some indicators,
such as The Commitment
Of Traders Report, try to
track the activities of these traders.
Some recent research may
shed light on the composition
of this group, as well as the
techniques that the Market
Wizards use to consistently
beat the market. Once the market participant understands the
areas that make a difference, he can use this knowledge to
improve his trading performance.
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AUTHOR: Scott Brown, Ph.D.DATE: MAY 1999SUBJECT: Trading Psychology
The Path Less Traded by Scott Brown
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...Good trading is as much a state of mind as it is a set of procedures.
Novice traders will find it hard to
survive, let alone flourish, unless
they learn to think and act
in an appropriate manner. This
means developing mental models
and behavioral rules in a
careful and deliberate fashion
before entering the market. And
it is this careful, deliberate planning
and reflection that makes the difference between long-term
profit and loss. It would be wise to develop an appreciation
for trading fields that are less known to the public but far
more profitable than the beaten path....
AUTHOR: Scott Brown, Ph.D.DATE: SEP 1998SUBJECT: Trading Psychology