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CTCR's BRUCE BABCOCK By Melanie Bowman
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...CTCR's BRUCE BABCOCK By Melanie Bowman
""Perceptive"" and ""to-the-point"" describe Bruce Babcock, the attorney turned professional commodity
trader to whom thousands of traders now look for advice on what's hot and what's not in services,
systems, and
AUTHOR: Technical Analysis, Inc.DATE: JUL 1986
Consolidation Patterns by Melanie F. Bowman and Thom Hartle
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Consolidation Patterns by Melanie F. Bowman and Thom Hartle
Every price trend, be it stock or commodity, takes a breather from time to time. It is a period of indecision when the pressures of buyers and sellers balance each other out. This stalemate mos
AUTHOR: Melanie F. Bowman and Thom HartleDATE: NOV 1990
AUTHOR: Technical Analysis, Inc.DATE: DEC 1986
AUTHOR: Melanie F. Bowman and Thom HartleDATE: SEP 1990
Prechter on the Elliott Wave Theory By Melanie Bowman
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Prechter on the Elliott Wave Theory By Melanie Bowman
The Elliott Wave Theorist's Robert Prechter discusses his views on Elliott analysis and how he thinks the markets work.
At age 36, Robert R. Prechter Jr. is, without a doubt, one of the youngest ma
AUTHOR: Technical Analysis, Inc.DATE: APR 1986
Reversal Patterns by Melanie F. Bowman and Thom Hartle
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Reversal Patterns by Melanie F. Bowman and Thom Hartle
Market prices, as one well-worn adage points out, are trapped in a two-dimensional world with little directional leeway. They are either climbing up, dropping down or moving sideways. And, the fact
AUTHOR: Melanie F. Bowman and Thom HartleDATE: OCT 1990
Trendlines by Melanie F. Bowman and Thom Hartle
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Trendlines
by Melanie F. Bowman and Thom Hartle
Trendlines are those lines drawn on charts to assist the technician in analyzing a market. A trendline
drawn below rising prices is known as a demand, or oversold, line, while a trendline drawn above
decli
AUTHOR: Melanie F. Bowman and Thom HartleDATE: FEB 1991