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Bear Traps In Point And Figure
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...A bear trap is a bullish signal, so recognizing them and understanding how to trade them can be very useful. To illustrate the classic bear trap, we shall use Facebook (FB) which recently completed one.
AUTHOR: Stella Osoba, CMTDATE: SEP 2019
AUTHOR: Koos van der MerweDATE: JUN 2003
Classic Point And Figure by David Vomund
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Classic Point And Figure by David Vomund
It was around before computers; it was around before calculators. It's been around forever, and despite that, it still works. It's point and figure charting, and it still offers unique advantages. Here are some e
AUTHOR: David VomundDATE: DEC 2000
AUTHOR: Douglas ArendDATE: DEC 1989
High-Probability Point And Figure by Joe Demkovich
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The Basics And Tactics Of A Western Classic
High-Probability
Point And Figure
If you want buy and sell signals from a charting system, point
and figure charting may be for you.
by Joe Demkovich
When you purchase stock in a company,
you must make two de
AUTHOR: Joe DemkovichDATE: APR 2001
Logarithmic point and figure charts by Luis Ballesca Loyo
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Logarithmic point and figure charts
by Luis Ballesca Loyo
During the early development of technical analysis, almost all types of graphing methods used the
arithmetic values of prices for charting. Not so long ago, it became a common practice to constru
AUTHOR: Luis Ballesca-LoyoDATE: JAN 1989
AUTHOR: Jason K. HutsonDATE: APR 2000
Point and figure analysis and projection Part 2 by Charles Idol
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Point and figure analysis and projection
Part 2
by Charles Idol
When you start point & figure chart (P&F) analysis, you should start with longer-term data and a l´3
chart like Figure 1, the P&F chart for AT&T. (See ""Point & figure charts: An overview,"
AUTHOR: Charles IdolDATE: AUG 1989
Point and figure charts: an overview by Charles Idol
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Point and figure charts: an overview
by Charles Idol
The popularity of the personal computer has given rise to a bewildering number of charting techniques.
In addition to a profusion of moving averages of one kind or another, we have linear regressions,
AUTHOR: Charles IdolDATE: MAR 1989
AUTHOR: Charles IdolDATE: APR 1989
Price projections on point and figure charts by Luis Ballesca Loyo
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Price projections on point and figure charts
by Luis Ballesca Loyo
One of the great advantages of point and figure (P&F) charting is its well-defined features: price
formations, buy and sell signals, trendlines and price projections.
The P&F method est
AUTHOR: Luis Ballesca-LoyoDATE: JUL 1989
Profiting With Nortel Using Point And Figure And The Horizontal Target Count
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...In analysis of stocks today, point and figure analysis is rarely used. Yet if used correctly, it is very helpful. Here is a chart of Nortel and my analysis techniques using the strategies I teethed on in 1965.
AUTHOR: Koos van der MerweDATE: OCT 2004
AUTHOR: Koos van der MerweDATE: OCT 2002
Wyckoff Part 7: Coordinating vertical and figure charts for more effective forecasting by Jack K. Hu
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Wyckoff Part 7: Coordinating vertical and figure charts for more effective forecasting by Jack K. Hutson
Vertical charts, alone, are a detailed source of information for the Richard D. Wyckoff analysis of
individual stocks groups and the market. But whe
AUTHOR: Jack K. HutsonDATE: NOV 1986