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AUTHOR: Sylvain VervoortDATE: OCT 2020
AUTHOR: Steve NotisDATE: JUN 1990
Basic Materials ETFs
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The materials sector has had market-beating performance over the past year, especially those funds or securities with a metals and mining component. "Materials" is one of the S&P's 11 sectors, and investors and traders might take a look at this critical
AUTHOR: Leslie N. MasonsonDATE: SEP 2021
Basic Materials, Agriculture ETFs Outperform Broad Markets
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Based on a 12-month weighted ranking system, many of the top performing exchange traded funds hail from the metals, emerging market, and agricultural industry groups.
AUTHOR: Donald W. Pendergast, Jr.DATE: OCT 2010
AUTHOR: David PennDATE: OCT 2006
AUTHOR: Mark Vakkur, M.D.DATE: AUG 1998
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: Mike DeAmicis-RobertsDATE: AUG 1995
AUTHOR: Arthur HillDATE: JUL 2007
Exploring Charting Techniques: Basic Chart Trading, Part 2
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Pullbacks, swing reversals, breakouts, trend reversals - these are some of the things prices do. Here's how you can recognize and trade them.
AUTHOR: Sylvain VervoortDATE: AUG 2014
AUTHOR: Koos van der MerweDATE: AUG 2010
Linear Regression Of Price And Time Part 1: Three Basic Tools
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The concept of using a regression line to define price trend takes a big step forward here by introducing three powerful tools you can calculate in Excel. With these tools, you can accurately measure performance, minimize risk, and compare the strength o
AUTHOR: Mike B. SirokyDATE: SEP 2021
AUTHOR: Technical Analysis, Inc.DATE: NOV 1996
SIDEBAR: Programming Conventions for BASIC Technical Analysis subroutines
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Programming Conventions for BASIC Technical
Analysis subroutines:
NO Input/Output routine is provided, only a generic BASIC computational subroutine containing the
fundamental technical analysis is provided. This subroutine should, with only minor chang
AUTHOR: Technical Analysis, Inc.DATE: MAY 1984
SIDEBAR: Programming Conventions for BASIC Technical Analysis subroutines:
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Programming Conventions for BASIC
Technical Analysis subroutines:
NO Input/Output routine is provided, only a generic BASIC computational subroutine containing the
fundamental technical analysis is provided. This subroutine should, with only minor chang
AUTHOR: Technical Analysis, Inc.DATE: MAY 1983
SIDEBAR: Programming Conventions for BASIC Technical Analysis subroutines:
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Programming Conventions for BASIC Technical
Analysis subroutines:
NO Input/Output routine is provided, only a generic BASIC computational subroutine containing the
fundamental technical analysis is provided. This subroutine should, with only minor chang
AUTHOR: Technical Analysis, Inc.DATE: JUL 1983
SIDEBAR: Programming conventions for BASIC Technical Analysis subroutines:
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Programming conventions for BASIC Technical
Analysis subroutines:
NO Input/Output routine is provided, only a generic BASIC computational subroutine containing the
fundamental technical analysis is provided. this subroutine should, with only minor chang
AUTHOR: Technical Analysis, Inc.DATE: JUL 1984
SIDEBAR: Programming conventions for BASIC Technical Analysis subroutines:
AUTHOR: Technical Analysis, Inc.DATE: NOV 1984
SIDEBAR: Using BASIC Programs to Massage Data
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Using BASIC Programs to Massage Data
Microsoft BASIC has become the standard programming language on today's PC's and clones. It comes
in a couple of slightly different flavors: BASIC, BASICA and GWBASIC, for example, are the most
common IBM and clone v
AUTHOR: Technical Analysis, Inc.DATE: JUN 1988
The V-Trade Part 1: Five Basic Trading Rules
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Technical analysis, money management, and trading rules--these are the three basic components to a technically based trading system. But even if you've got these three components down, you still need to stay alert to
AUTHOR: Sylvain VervoortDATE: MAR 2018
AUTHOR: Sylvain VervoortDATE: OCT 2018
AUTHOR: John DevcicDATE: OCT 2004
AUTHOR: Robert W. Hull, Jr.DATE: JUL 1986