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Bonds, Price Momentum and Trends by Alex Saitta
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Bonds, Price Momentum and Trends by Alex Saitta
A market trends, and then consolidates, before either resuming the trend or reversing. Is there any way that a technical trader can get a hint about which outcome, the reversal or the continuation, is more
AUTHOR: Alex SaittaDATE: APR 1997
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
Do Momentum Indicators Follow Trends? by Clive Roffey, Ph.D.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Do Momentum Indicators Follow Trends? by Clive Roffey, Ph.D.
Do momentum indicators follow trends, or
are they independent of them?
The stochastic oscillator, relative
strength index (RSI), rate
of change (ROC), and moving
average convergence/
divergen
AUTHOR: Clive Roffey, Ph.D.DATE: APR 2002
AUTHOR: Thom HartleDATE: AUG 1990
AUTHOR: Thom HartleDATE: AUG 1994
AUTHOR: Cornelius LucaDATE: OCT 2007
AUTHOR: Jack KarczewskiDATE: APR 1998
John McGinley of Technical Trends by Thom Hartle
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...John McGinley of Technical Trends by Thom Hartle
The Technical Trends newsletter, originally published by technician Arthur Merrill, presents statistical
analysis of the stocks and futures market in graphic form. STOCKS & COMMODITIES Editor Thom Hartle
AUTHOR: Thom HartleDATE: MAY 1991
AUTHOR: J. Gopalakrishnan and B. FaberDATE: OCT 2009
AUTHOR: Cory Mitchell, CMTDATE: APR 2010
AUTHOR: Thom HartleDATE: JAN 1990
AUTHOR: John KeanDATE: JUN 1995
Trading, Time Frames, And Trends by B.C. Low
AUTHOR: B.C. LowDATE: SEP 2010
Triangles And Trends by Thom Hartle
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Triangles And T ends
Building positions is an essential exploitation of a
successful trade, and triangle formations can be key
to doing so.
The classic technical trader relies
upon various chart formations
for determining market tops,
bottoms, and cons
AUTHOR: Thom HartleDATE: FEB 2000
AUTHOR: Bruce C. KramerDATE: APR 1994
Working Money: Suspect Trends by L.A. Little
AUTHOR: L.A. LittleDATE: FEB 2010