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IBM, Cubed by Dennis Meyers, Ph.D.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...IBM, Cubed
Here's a look at what's involved in developing a
trend-following indicator for trading IBM.
In a previous article, I showed
how the application of a curve
generatedbyathird-degreepoly-nomial
could be used to develop
a system to buy and sell
AUTHOR: Dennis Meyers, Ph.D.DATE: AUG 1999
AUTHOR: Donald W. Pendergast, Jr.DATE: FEB 2014
AUTHOR: Chris ManuellDATE: OCT 2004
Personal Computer Hardware IBM Micro computer by Jack K. Hutson
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Personal Computer Hardware IBM Micro computer by Jack K. Hutson
Personal computers have given stock, option, and commodity traders a new look at financial data. For
the uninitiated, choosing a computer system can be an aggravating, time-consuming proble
AUTHOR: Jack K. HutsonDATE: APR 1986
Trading IBM Intraday by Dennis Meyers, PhD
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Trading IBM Intraday by Dennis Meyers, PhD
Here's how to develop a trading system that measures the real price dynamics of the market.
The fading memory polynomial was first introduced in one of my previous articles, titled "The Yen Recursed." In that
AUTHOR: Dennis Meyers, Ph.D.DATE: JUN 2002
AUTHOR: Gary GrosschadlDATE: JAN 2003