Article Archive For Keyword:
Tool
Bezier Curves: No Tool For Trading by Donald R. Lambert
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Bezier Curves: No Tool For Trading by Donald R. Lambert
Once upon a time, long, long ago, when the dates all ended in ""B.C."" (which, as we all know, stands for ""before computers""), draftsmen were often faced with a problem. The head draftsman would
AUTHOR: Donald R. LambertDATE: AUG 1990
Commodity Channel Index: Tool for Trading Cyclic Trends by DONALD R. LAMBERT
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Commodity Channel Index: Tool for Trading
Cyclic Trends
by DONALD R. LAMBERT
Reprinted from Commodities Magazine 1980 219 Parkade, Cedar Falls, IA 50613.
Many commodities exhibit some type of cyclical or seasonal price pattern. But, the commodity trade
AUTHOR: DONALD R. LAMBERTDATE: JUL 1983
AUTHOR: Robert MinerDATE: MAY 1991
AUTHOR: Gary S. AntonacciDATE: JUN 1987
AUTHOR: Robert MinerDATE: APR 1991
Product Review: Professional Flux Tool Set
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Ben Letto, the computer programmer and creator of the Flux tools,
has discovered a way for traders
to view potential intraday price turning
points that occur in the future. He has
produced indicators based on predictive
algorithms that harness
AUTHOR: Barbara Star, Ph.D.DATE: JUL 2011
RSI As An Exit Tool by David Cartwright
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...RSI As An Exit Tool
by David Cartwright
Over the past 12 years of futures trading, I have taken a singular approach to the use of the relative
strength index (see sidebar, ""RSI""). I have discovered that RSI is unreliable for market entry. For exiting
AUTHOR: David CartwrightDATE: APR 1991
AUTHOR: Michael Carr, CMTDATE: MAY 2008
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AUTHOR: Andre MandukuDATE: FEB 2021
AUTHOR: Jayanthi GopalakrishnanDATE: JAN 2001
AUTHOR: Donald L. Jones & C. YoungDATE: JUL 1993
AUTHOR: Koos van der MerweDATE: MAY 2006
Time As A Trading Tool by Robert Miner
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Time As A Trading Tool
by Robert Miner
As a rule, most trading methodologies, or ""systems,"" simply approach market activity from a price
perspective. But such an approach is incomplete; such an analysis of market activity is one-dimensional
without th
AUTHOR: Robert MinerDATE: MAR 1991
AUTHOR: Thomas AsprayDATE: MAY 1989
Trendlines as a Technical Tool by Joe Luisi
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...NOVICE TRADER
Trendlines As A Technical
Tool
Applying trendlines to charts is a classic form of analysis. Here are some of the
basics of using this tool.
by Joe Luisi
Trendlines, which are one of the most basic techniques in chart analysis, are line
AUTHOR: Joe LuisiDATE: MAR 1996
Working Money: Relative Strength As A Selling Tool by Michael J. Carr, CMT
AUTHOR: Michael J. Carr, CMTDATE: AUG 2008