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TECHNICAL ANALYSIS  |  November 30, 2009
A Stock Market On The Verge Of Collapse
There are four basic analytical tools an analyst uses to measure the health of an individual stock or the stock market as a whole. One is price patterns, one is momentum, another is volume, and the final one is breadth. By using these four tools we can note whether the stock market is on the verge of collapse.
by Alan R. Northam

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