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To: y2kate who wrote (5600)1/27/2000 11:25:00 PM
From: Rich1  Respond to of 9427
 
Check out Tom Dorsey's Point and Figure Charting book. Also website dorseywright.com They have a free two week trial. I think you can order the book from them or get the book free with a signup of 3 months. if I am wrong someone correct me.
People on this thread are very cooperative in helping you learn PnF. I'm kinda of a newbie to this also. Been following 6 months. There is a seminar in Richmond Va February 11 some of us are going to. Also an event in Reno, Nevada I think in March.
By the way nice grub.
Also Ms. X (she can answer better) is starting a PnF University online.
Ask questions PnFers always try to help. Good luck.



To: y2kate who wrote (5600)1/27/2000 11:27:00 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9427
 
Kate, welcome! You need no math skills for PnF. Maybe you'd like to take advantage of the free trial at DWA? There's a tutorial on the site. dorseywright.com
While there are many PnF books, Tom Dorsey's is the one to use if you subscribe to his service. Shop online for best price. There is a list of other references at ez-pnf.com as well. Mainly DWA is good for a beginner because
you get all kinds of friendly support here. Ms X is most patient and helpful.

Gottfried