NHB,
Since discovering Herman Matos' excellent thread "How To Write Covered Calls - An Ongoing Real Case Study" about 2 or 3 months ago, I have been going through the posts since it's inception on 2/8/97 as I have time, and saving the pertinent ones to disk (I now have the equivalent of 129 pages of text!). A partial list of these posts, compiled by Bill Junemann (incomplete, since I haven't been through all of the thread yet) is as follows:
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Herm (1896 ) From: Bill Junemann Monday, Apr 28 1997 4:14AM ET
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THANK YOU, HERMAN, FOR ALL YOUR TIME & DEDICATION!
Bill Junemann
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In his posts, especially more recent ones, Herman makes several references to, and offers considerable guidance in the use of, BB and RSI. Perusing these posts is a very educational exercise and bound to make you a more successful investor.
Doug Webb, apparently a very accomplished programmer, offers SI members access to his web-site at:
webbindustries.com
Doug's site is crammed with charts and spreadsheets developed by him and others on these threads that you can download.
Also, Equity Analytics, Ltd. offers tutorial info on technical analysis, including BB and RSI, at:
e-analytics.com
Hope this helps.
-Bob W |