Article Archive For Keyword:
The DJIA
AUTHOR: Koos van der MerweDATE: JUL 2009
AUTHOR: Alan R. NorthamDATE: NOV 2010
AUTHOR: Koos van der MerweDATE: AUG 2007
AUTHOR: John ToombsDATE: JUL 1990
AUTHOR: David PennDATE: JUL 2007
AUTHOR: Christopher CadburyDATE: FEB 1995
Christmas Comes Early With The DJIA by John L. Momsen
AUTHOR: John L. MomsenDATE: JAN 2001
AUTHOR: Arthur HillDATE: JUN 2007
AUTHOR: Ron WalkerDATE: NOV 2008
AUTHOR: Richard C. ForestDATE: JAN 1993
AUTHOR: Koos van der MerweDATE: NOV 2009
Is The DJIA A Defective Indicator? by Max Bader, M.D., M.P.H.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Is The DJIA A Defective Indicator? by Max Bader, M.D., M.P.H.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is the most popular and commonly quoted of the stock market averages used to measure market activity. This is due mainly to its long history as a marke
AUTHOR: Max Bader, M.D., M.P.H.DATE: OCT 1990
AUTHOR: James KupferDATE: DEC 2008
AUTHOR: Alan R. NorthamDATE: AUG 2012
Nonlinearity, Chaos Theory and the DJIA by Victor E. Krynicki, Ph.D.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Nonlinearity, Chaos Theory and the DJIA by Victor E. Krynicki, Ph.D.
Here's a fresh look on using nonlinear systems and chaos theory to understand the markets.
Concepts deriving from nonlinear systems and chaos theory have begun to be applied to unders
AUTHOR: Victor E. Krynicki, Ph.D.DATE: SEP 1991
Price/Volume Cross-Correlations in the DJIA by Frank Tarkany
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Price/Volume Cross-Correlations in the DJIA by Frank Tarkany
This article examines the use of a Price Percent Filter (PPF) on daily Dow Jones Industrial Average
(DJIA) closing prices from January 2, 1897 to January 2, 1987. Price changes from the filter
AUTHOR: Frank TarkanyDATE: DEC 1987
AUTHOR: Ron WalkerDATE: JUN 2009
AUTHOR: Christopher CadburyDATE: OCT 1994
AUTHOR: Alan R. NorthamDATE: MAY 2008
AUTHOR: Wim GrommenDATE: MAR 2014
AUTHOR: Ron WalkerDATE: MAY 2008
The Option Premium Ratio And The DJIA by Christopher Cadbury
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The Option Premium Ratio And The DJIA by Christopher Cadbury
The discussion on the option premium ratio continues, with more examples on forecasting short-term movements in the DJIA.
Previously, I introduced the option premium ratio, which is the rati
AUTHOR: Christopher CadburyDATE: AUG 1994
AUTHOR: Christopher CadburyDATE: SEP 1995
AUTHOR: Koos van der MerweDATE: DEC 2011
AUTHOR: Koos van der MerweDATE: MAR 2010