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Auction Market Theory And The Longer Time Frame by Donald Jones
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Auction Market Theory And The Longer Time Frame by Donald Jones
Last issue, I provided an overview of Auction
Market Theory. Two important facts should
be kept in mind as I discuss the next stage,
applying the theory: First, markets are not
correlated o
AUTHOR: Donald L. JonesDATE: JUL 2002
AUTHOR: Ranjan Jha, CMTDATE: JUL 2010
AUTHOR: Matt BlackmanDATE: MAR 2014
AUTHOR: Donald L. JonesDATE: JAN 1993
Daytrading With Market Value by Donald L. Jones
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Stocks & Commodities V. 23:5 (16-23): Daytrading With Market Value by Donald L. Jones
Markets are complex, self-regulating, and driven by feedback. The message is clear: Decipher the feedback to understand your market.
How can you understand the market
AUTHOR: Donald L. JonesDATE: MAY 2005
AUTHOR: Donald L. JonesDATE: NOV 2002
AUTHOR: David PennDATE: AUG 2007
AUTHOR: James KupferDATE: JAN 2009
AUTHOR: Arthur HillDATE: JUL 2007
AUTHOR: Chaitali MohileDATE: AUG 2007
AUTHOR: Chaitali MohileDATE: JUL 2010
AUTHOR: Chaitali MohileDATE: JAN 2008
AUTHOR: Alan R. NorthamDATE: APR 2013
AUTHOR: Paolo PezzuttiDATE: JAN 2006
AUTHOR: Chaitali MohileDATE: MAY 2007
AUTHOR: Chaitali MohileDATE: SEP 2007
AUTHOR: Chaitali MohileDATE: AUG 2007
AUTHOR: Leslie N. MasonsonDATE: MAY 2019
AUTHOR: Donald L. Jones and Timothy L. WalshDATE: JAN 1990
Estimating the Market Profile Value Area for intraday trading by Donald L. Jones
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Estimating the Market Profile Value Area for intraday trading by Donald L. Jones
T he prime question for every trader is whether to get into a market, or if in, whether to stay in or get
out. Since these questions must be decided on the basis of inadequ
AUTHOR: Donald L. JonesDATE: SEP 1987
Joltin' Jones Apparel's Ascending Triangle
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...After breaking out of a three-month consolidation range, Jones Apparel gained 12% before parking in the mid 40s. Fortunately for JNY longs, the stocks parked in an ascending triangle.
AUTHOR: David PennDATE: MAY 2001
Locating value with auction market data by Donald L. Jones
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Locating value with auction market data
by Donald L. Jones
There are two fools in every market. One asks too little, one asks too much.
-- Old Russian proverb
The search for value in markets is a never-ending quest, since value changes with underlying
AUTHOR: Donald L. JonesDATE: JUL 1989
AUTHOR: Donald L. JonesDATE: NOV 1988
AUTHOR: James MaccaroDATE: JAN 2002
AUTHOR: Stan JonesDATE: JUL 1988
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
Quick Scans: Dow Jones News/Retrieval
AUTHOR: Technical Analysis, Inc.DATE: NOV 1997
The Auction Market Theory by Donald Jones
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The Auction Market Theory by Donald Jones
Thanks to the Internet, even when you are far removed from the floor of the exchange, you can still hear what the market is saying.
At some point, every trader benefits from a surprisingly fast, good trade. Whe
AUTHOR: Donald L. JonesDATE: JUN 2002
AUTHOR: Maureen WilliamsDATE: OCT 2003
AUTHOR: Gary GrosschadlDATE: AUG 2007
AUTHOR: Donald L. Jones & C. YoungDATE: JUL 1993
The Market's Second Chance by Donald Jones
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Stocks & Commodities V. 22:11 (28-34): The Market's Second Chance by Donald Jones
In my STOCKS & COMMODITIES articles on auction market analysis (see suggested reading), I gave examples of making trades with value-based information. Implicitly, these we
AUTHOR: Donald L. JonesDATE: NOV 2004
AUTHOR: Donald Jones and Christopher YoungDATE: JUL 1990
AUTHOR: Donald L. Jones and Christopher J. YoungDATE: JUN 1990
The relative strength quality factor by Donald Jones and Tod Stromquist
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The relative strength quality factor by Donald Jones and Tod Stromquist
The relative strength index (RSI), as popularized by J. Welles Wilder in his book and later by a chart
service, is possibly the most widely used technical indicator in futures tradi
AUTHOR: Donald Jones and Tod StromquistDATE: OCT 1986
AUTHOR: Donald L. JonesDATE: SEP 1988
AUTHOR: Alan R. NorthamDATE: NOV 2013
Trendline Test For The Dow Jones Industrial Average
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...So far in 2006, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has swung up 1,000 points, only to lose it all again. Where is it going now?
AUTHOR: Gary GrosschadlDATE: JUL 2006