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AUTHOR: Toby CrabelDATE: FEB 1990
AUTHOR: Toby CrabelDATE: NOV 1989
Opening Range Breakout Part 3 by Toby Crabel
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Opening Range Breakout
Part 3
by Toby Crabel
In the opening range breakout technique, the heralds of an upcoming trend day are often inside days,
narrow range days and hook days (see Stocks & Commodities, September and October 1988). I also have
run acr
AUTHOR: Toby CrabelDATE: DEC 1988
AUTHOR: Toby CrabelDATE: MAY 1989
AUTHOR: Toby CrabelDATE: JUN 1989
Opening Range Breakout Part 8 by Toby Crabel
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Opening Range Breakout
Part 8
by Toby Crabel
The bull hook pattern, as suggested by its name, is a bullish indication and, in most cases, will be
followed by a price move to the upside on the day or days following the hook. However, as you will see
from
AUTHOR: Toby CrabelDATE: JUL 1989
AUTHOR: Toby CrabelDATE: FEB 1989
AUTHOR: Toby CrabelDATE: APR 1989
AUTHOR: Toby CrabelDATE: OCT 1988
AUTHOR: Toby CrabelDATE: SEP 1988
Price pattern studies Part 1 by Toby Crabel
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Price pattern studies
Part 1
by Toby Crabel
Do prices tend to move consistently in one direction from open to close, given the previous day's price
pattern, and do these patterns of intraday bias lend themselves to profitable trading systems?
To answer
AUTHOR: Toby CrabelDATE: SEP 1989
AUTHOR: Toby CrabelDATE: JUN 1990
AUTHOR: Toby CrabelDATE: SEP 1990
Trading close-to-close patterns by Toby Crabel
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Trading close-to-close patterns
by Toby Crabel
Do the relationships between day-to-day closing prices predict the next day's price moves and, if so, is
it possible to isolate these profitable chart patterns and incorporate them as entry signals in a lar
AUTHOR: Toby CrabelDATE: OCT 1989