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July 20, 2000

  • The Buyers And Sellers -- Dennis D. Peterson

  • The rise and fall of equity prices can be seen as a battle between buyers and sellers that can reveal information on supply and demand....(more)

    July 19, 2000

  • The Descending Triangle -- Han Kim

  • There are many reversal patterns and among them, the triangle pattern is one of the most significant. However, reversals do not always occur....(more)

  • Put Options As A Hedge Against The Bear -- David Penn

  • Many traders buy put options to hedge their positions against declining prices. Unlike short sellers, buyers of put options can limit losses more effectively, insofar as the put option buyer risks on...(more)

    July 18, 2000

  • How To Read A Bar Chart -- Han Kim

  • Analyzing a bar chart for the first time can be like looking into the night sky full of stars but not being able to see any constellations. It's all in front of you, but what are you supposed to get o...(more)

    July 17, 2000

  • Bowl Pattern Confirmation -- Dennis D. Peterson

  • On-balance volume and money flow are two commonly used indicators. Understanding how to use them can provide additional confirmation of a pattern....(more)

    July 14, 2000

  • Charting Patterns - Rising Wedge -- Sean Moore

  • Recognizing chart formations as they form can give you an inside edge in trading. Wedge formations are similar to triangle formations and can be used to help identify highs or lows....(more)

    July 11, 2000

  • Bowl Pattern -- Dennis D. Peterson

  • A bowl pattern is a reversal pattern that frequently occurs in financial markets. It can be a strong predictor of price increase. Also known as a saucer pattern, the bowl can have an opposite called a...(more)

  • Understanding Level II Quotes - Part 2 -- Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan

  • Reading the Level II screen is more an art than a science....(more)

    July 10, 2000

  • Time Value Of Money -- Han Kim

  • How much money do you really have? Over time inflation will decrease the value of your investment and your profit may not be as large as anticipated....(more)

    July 07, 2000

  • Weighted Moving Averages -- Sean Moore

  • The weighted moving average places a greater importance on the most recent data and provides another twist to using moving average indicators in your analysis....(more)

  • Understanding Level II quotes - Part 1 -- Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan

  • One of the most powerful trading tools for the active trader is the Level II screen....(more)

    July 06, 2000

  • Williams' Accumulation/Distribution -- Sean Moore

  • The Williams' accumulation/distribution indicator can be used to measure buying and selling pressure within the financial markets. The use of this momentum oscillator can help you determine appropria...(more)

    July 02, 2000

  • Boeing Breakout -- Jason K. Hutson

  • Boeing Company (BA) opened above resistance territory on 6/28/2000. This fact followed by a nice steady upward trend should give traders something to consider....(more)

    June 29, 2000

  • Overbought or Oversold? -- Sean Moore

  • One of the keys to successful trading stems from being able to time price reversals. Gauging the market's momentum and likelihood to change direction can certainly help you improve your timing and pr...(more)

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