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To: SBHX who wrote (7014)2/29/2000 9:51:00 PM
From: Alski  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9582
 
SbH,
"...if you have a good website that can teach me how TA works..."
Here's a link to an on-line TA book that might help you get started:
equis.com
FWIW...Alski



To: SBHX who wrote (7014)2/29/2000 10:33:00 PM
From: Jibacoa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9582
 
<<<if you have a good website that can teach me how TA works, I'll be happy to try it out.>>>

S b H:

I believe there are quite a few websites for TA, including some here in SI. There are also quite a few good books on the subject.

I can't recommend you any one in particular, since I have not read any one in detail. I have learned TA "on the march" over the years, I don't consider myself an expert.

I try to keep my TA simple. I have been looking at price charts for a good many years (more than 30) and can usually tell if I like the "pattern" by glancing at it.

I am satisfied if am right 70% of the time. I receive S&P's "Current Market Perspectives", WO'N's "Daily Graphs" and also IQ charts on-line. I usually don't look at stocastics, candle-sticks, P&F, etc. although am aware of its value. I also get WB's TC2000.

The problem is that I usually don't have the time to use or look at all the material I receive.

You seem to have the right approach when buying. Just stay with what gives you good results.

Good luck. I think we always need some of it besides our DD.

Bernard