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To: Jack Hartmann who wrote (2402)5/8/2003 2:49:45 PM
From: Didi  Read Replies (1) of 2505
 
Mark Arbiter--S&P's chief technical analyst...

investors.com ...IBD

businessweek.com

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>>>DECEMBER 17, 2002

INVESTING Q&A

The Currents in a "Trader's Market"

Q: Mark, are there any good tools on the Web to keep up with the key indicators you watch?
Any new books you recommend?


A: One investment site that I frequently monitor is bigcharts.com . If you go into the BigReports section and look at the stock charts ranked by percentage change in price, and percentage change in volume, I think they do a very good job of showing which stocks look the best on a technical basis.

Another site that I monitor on a daily basis is investors.com , which is produced by Investor's Business Daily.
Lots of tools on that site are extremely helpful for the individual investor.

Among the books: Technical Analysis Explained by Martin Pring, and Technical Analysis of the Futures Market by John Murphy.
Both these books are fairly basic and easy reading, and give you an excellent background for technical analysis.

One other book: How To Buy Stocks by William O'Neil. <<<
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