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AUTHOR: Peter AanDATE: MAY 1990
AUTHOR: Peter AanDATE: SEP 1989
Combining RSI with RSI by Peter Konne
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Optimization and stop-losses can help you
minimize risks and give you better returns.
ou would like to be long in a market that's
trending up, but what about when the trend
turns down? Do you exit and just watch from
the sidelines, or do you try
AUTHOR: Peter KonneDATE: JAN 2011
AUTHOR: Technical Analysis, Inc.DATE: DEC 1986
AUTHOR: Peter AanDATE: SEP 1990
AUTHOR: Leslie N. MasonsonDATE: JAN 2023
Key reversal days by Peter Aan
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Key reversal days
by Peter Aan
Note the differences in this bearish pattern, however. Pattern A requires only a lower close than the
previous day and does not require that the previous day's low be penetrated. Pattern B does require such a
penetration,
AUTHOR: Peter AanDATE: OCT 1989
Money Management Matrix by Peter Nilsson
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Stocks & Commodities V. 24:12 (70-71, 73): Money Management Matrix by Peter Nilsson
Whether you're a systems trader or a discretionary trader, here's a systematic money management technique you can apply.
Being a discretionary trader in stocks as oppos
AUTHOR: Peter NilssonDATE: DEC 2006
Parabolic stop/reversal by Peter Aan
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Parabolic stop/reversal
by Peter Aan
There are two primary variables for the system: the acceleration factor (AF) increment and the
maximum acceleration value. In a long trade, for instance, the daily computation involves subtracting the
current reversa
AUTHOR: Peter AanDATE: NOV 1989
AUTHOR: Van K. Tharp, Ph.D.DATE: JUL 1988
AUTHOR: Thom HartleDATE: DEC 1994
Relative Strength Index by Peter Aan
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Relative Strength Index
by Peter Aan
Rules and Formulas: The formula for computing the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is well-known
and computerized by dozens of commercial software packages.
Briefly, to compute a 14-day RSI, you must first collect 14 d
AUTHOR: Peter AanDATE: AUG 1989
Simple moving average crossover by Peter Aan
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Simple moving average crossover
by Peter Aan
Editor's note:In this issue, Peter Aan reports on the first of his tests of different trading systems. He
begins with probably the most widely known trading system.
General Description:
Trend following, alw
AUTHOR: Peter AanDATE: JUN 1989
AUTHOR: Peter EliasonDATE: MAR 1989
Using Relative P/E Ratios And Technical Analysis by Peter Desnoyers
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Using Relative P/E Ratios And Technical Analysis by Peter Desnoyers
Here's why you should track both fundamentals and technicals for trading stocks.
The financial storm arrived in New York on October 19, 1987, following a volatile week in the markets.
AUTHOR: Peter DesnoyersDATE: MAR 1998
Volatility analysis and simulation used in tactical trading Part 2 by Peter Eliason
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Volatility analysis and simulation used in tactical
trading
Part 2
by Peter Eliason
The tactical trading algorithm, as explained in the March 1989 issue of Stocks & Commodities, is made
up of two components: the manipulation of a numerical series to det
AUTHOR: Peter EliasonDATE: JUL 1989
AUTHOR: Peter EliasonDATE: APR 1990
AUTHOR: Peter AanDATE: JUL 1989
Weekly high/low moving average by Peter Aan
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Weekly high/low moving average
by Peter Aan
Most moving averages of price are based on the closing price (see ""Simple moving average
crossover,"" Stocks & Commodities, June 1989), but the weekly variation computes moving averages of
the weekly highs an
AUTHOR: Peter AanDATE: DEC 1989
Weighted Moving Averages by Thomas Hutchinson and Peter G. Zhang, Ph.D.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Weighted Moving Averages
by Thomas Hutchinson and Peter G. Zhang, PhD.
The moving average is well known and much used in the field of technical analysis, but it also has a
flaw: its lack of flexibility. But it need not be fatal. First-time STOCKS & COMM
AUTHOR: Thomas Hutchinson and Peter G. Zhang, Ph.D.DATE: DEC 1993
Working Money: A Developing Depression by Robert R. Prechter and Peter Kendall
AUTHOR: Robert R. Prechter and Peter KendallDATE: MAR 2004