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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: Eugene SteeleDATE: SEP 2003
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 & Figure by Arthur A. Merrill, C.M.T.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Logarithmic Point & Figure
by Arthur A. Merrill, C.M.T.
In the June 1991 STOCKS & COMMODITIES, I described how a turning point could be measured by
filtering out minor market moves. The same filtering technique can be used to correct the failings of the
AUTHOR: Arthur A. Merrill, C.M.T.DATE: OCT 1991
AUTHOR: Charles IdolDATE: SEP 1989
SIDEBAR: LOGARITHMIC POINT & FIGURE by Technical Analysis, Inc.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...SIDEBAR: LOGARITHMIC POINT & FIGURE by Technical Analysis, Inc.
The point and figure chart, which is built on a filtering technique, is an old favorite. In a one-point chart,
moves of less than one point are filtered out; in a three-point chart, all mov
AUTHOR: Technical Analysis, Inc.DATE: OCT 1992
Strength Figure by Alex Saitta
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Strength Figure by Alex Saitta
Here's an indicator that captures the amount and the distance of price thrusts.
Technicians measure the strength of a market trend by examining trading volume, open interest, or price momentum. Most who choose momentum gr
AUTHOR: Alex SaittaDATE: OCT 2000