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AUTHOR: John F. EhlersDATE: MAR 1987
AUTHOR: Frank TaucherDATE: SEP 1987
MACD momentum Part 1 by Thomas Aspray
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...MACD momentum
Part 1
by Thomas Aspray
In the fall of 1986, I completed work on a new indicator: the MACD Histogram/Momentum. As many
of you are already aware, the MACD, or Convergence/Divergence, is an excellent indicator, but its
signals often lag when
AUTHOR: Thomas AsprayDATE: AUG 1988
AUTHOR: Thomas P. Drinka and Robert L. McNuttDATE: DEC 1987
AUTHOR: Gary S. AntonacciDATE: JUN 1987
AUTHOR: John F. EhlersDATE: JUN 1988
On System Development Part 1 by Mark Vakkur, M.D.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...On System Development Part 1 by Mark Vakkur, M.D.
Here's one for the first-time developer of a trading system, or someone who's thinking about developing a system. Here are the basic steps this author took to develop a system for the stock market.
Suc
AUTHOR: Mark Vakkur, M.D.DATE: JUN 1998
Peak performance in volatile markets, Part 1 by Neal Weintraub and Susan Arenson
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Peak performance in volatile markets
Part 1
by Neal Weintraub and Susan Arenson
Man alone, of all the creatures of the earth, can change his own pattern. Man alone is the architect of his
own destiny. The greatest discovery in our generation is that hum
AUTHOR: Neal Weintraub and Susan ArensonDATE: AUG 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: Len YatesDATE: SEP 1986
AUTHOR: Van K. Tharp, Ph.D.DATE: JAN 1988
The MIDAS Touch, Part 1 by Andrew Coles, PhD
AUTHOR: Andrew Coles, PH.D.DATE: SEP 2008
AUTHOR: Sylvain VervoortDATE: JUL 2007
Volume analysis Part 1 by John C. Lawlor
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Volume analysis
Part 1
by John C. Lawlor
Historically, volume has had only modest use as a technical analysis factor, even though volume, or
the magnitude of volume, is a most respected market force. Every day, the 15 most active stocks are
listed--a sub
AUTHOR: John C. LawlorDATE: JAN 1988
Working Money: Counting Elliott Waves, Part 1 by Rudy Teseo
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Counting Elliott Waves, Part 1 by Rudy Teseo
In this four-part tutorial you'll learn about the
theory and applications of the Elliott wave. In
part I, you'll learn about projections.
This tutorial, while by no means a definitive text on Elliott wave (E
AUTHOR: Rudy TeseoDATE: JUN 2002