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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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To: Gary Burton who wrote (25788)10/27/1998 10:47:00 PM
From: Robert O  Read Replies (2) of 70976
 
No offense because I know there are a lot of TA guys here, but man one has to go a long way to make randomness (since all news is new by definition) appear orchestrated. Although I'm NOT saying just because it's complicated it's not possibly the "answer"... but what's that theory called that says the most obvious answer is usually correct, or at least a real good place to start?

RO

P.s. I'll believe anything if I think it might make me money (seriously). To that end, has there ever been a verifiable, monitored, testable TA theory in action that has produced above average results over the longish haul? For example some say the so-called "Dogs of the Dow" approach advanced by O'Higgins is a repeatable model that results in above market-average results year after year.
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