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AUTHOR: Sylvain VervoortDATE: OCT 2020
AUTHOR: Sylvain VervoortDATE: NOV 2020
AUTHOR: Sylvain VervoortDATE: DEC 2020
Applied Technical Analysis, Part 1: The SCVolatility Band Indicator
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Traders need a foundational way to approach the markets, to know what to look for and for how to make buy and sell decisions. Here, we begin a new article series that will step you through this process, starting with applying very basic technical analysi
AUTHOR: Sylvain VervoortDATE: SEP 2020
Basic Programming For Technical Analysis, part 2 by Steve Notis
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Basic Programming For Technical Analysis, part 2 by Steve Notis
Last month I explained the advantages of doing some of your own programming for technical analysis. I showed you a program called MSTRLST, which allows you to see the real names of CompuTra
AUTHOR: Steve NotisDATE: JUL 1990
AUTHOR: Steve NotisDATE: AUG 1990
AUTHOR: Sergiy DrogobetskiiDATE: NOV 2005
AUTHOR: Donald Jones and Christopher YoungDATE: JUL 1990
Trading Forex: Fundamental Analysis (Part 5)
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Forex traders need to keep an eye on fundamental data such as interest rates, central bank policies, and economic data. In part 5 of this six-part series, we'll take an in-depth look at these fundamental variables.
AUTHOR: Imran MukatiDATE: MAR 2015
AUTHOR: Dennis D. PetersonDATE: MAY 2001
AUTHOR: Dennis D. PetersonDATE: MAY 2001
AUTHOR: Dennis D. PetersonDATE: MAY 2001
AUTHOR: Dennis D. PetersonDATE: MAY 2001
Volume analysis Part 1 by John C. Lawlor
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Volume analysis
Part 1
by John C. Lawlor
Historically, volume has had only modest use as a technical analysis factor, even though volume, or
the magnitude of volume, is a most respected market force. Every day, the 15 most active stocks are
listed--a sub
AUTHOR: John C. LawlorDATE: JAN 1988
AUTHOR: Bryce T. GilmoreDATE: FEB 1988
Wave market analysis Part 2 by Bryce T. Gilmore
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Wave market analysis
Part 2
by Bryce T. Gilmore
In part one of this article (February 1988), we examined four turning points--[W], [X], [Y] and [Z]--in
the trend of Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange Sugar-World #11 contract. We looked at time cycles and
re
AUTHOR: Bryce T. GilmoreDATE: MAR 1988
AUTHOR: Gregory AharonianDATE: DEC 2024