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AUTHOR: Daniel E. DowningDATE: SEP 1994
AUTHOR: Daniel E. DowningDATE: APR 1990
AUTHOR: Daniel E. DowningDATE: MAR 1994
Cycles, Volatility, And Chart Formations by Daniel L. Chesler, CTA, CMT
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Cycles, Volatility, And Chart Formations by Daniel L. Chesler, CTA, CMT
Understanding the building blocks of classical chart patterns
can improve your analysis and trading results. Here's how.
A nyone who has studied or traded with classical
chart patt
AUTHOR: Daniel L. Chesler, CTA, CMTDATE: JUL 2003
Identifying Significant Chart Formations by Daniel L. Chesler
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Before computers became commonplace, technical
traders spent most of their time studying their charts,
looking for consolidation and reversal patterns. Today,
many traders have moved away from using
classic chart patterns to methods based on quantifiable
AUTHOR: Daniel L. Chesler, CTA, CMTDATE: SEP 1997
On-Balance Volume And The Dow Jones Utility Index by Daniel E. Downing
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...On-Balance Volume And The Dow Jones Utility
Index
by Daniel E. Downing
Between Thursday, October 19, 1990, and Monday, October 22, 1990, the Dow Jones Industrial
Average (DJIA) gained more than 127 points. More important than the points gained in the DJ
AUTHOR: Daniel E. DowningDATE: MAR 1991
AUTHOR: Daniel E. DowningDATE: JUN 1991
AUTHOR: Daniel J. TraubDATE: DEC 1994
AUTHOR: Daniel E. DowningDATE: DEC 1990
Using The Tick In A Short-Term Indicator by Daniel E. Downing
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Using The Tick In A Short-Term Indicator by Daniel E. Downing
The tick index, the net difference of the number of stocks last traded on an uptick from those last traded on a downtick, is a well-known indicator, but it's got a problem. The raw number res
AUTHOR: Daniel E. DowningDATE: JAN 1994
Working Money: Stock Analysis And Investing For The Small Investor by Daniel Subach
AUTHOR: Daniel SubachDATE: DEC 2006