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To: bowledover who wrote (372)7/4/2001 2:16:54 PM
From: OZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 565
 
I would say that Alan Farley's book is the one that covers 3 dimensional time frames and moving averages more than most do. He often shows the same price action in multiple time frames on the chart and shows you the importance of having them be in positive alignment. amazon.com

Oz



To: bowledover who wrote (372)7/5/2001 5:26:23 PM
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Linda Raschke and Tony Oz (a different Oz than our friend on the thread) have written extensively on both topics [using multiple timeframes, and using moving averages]. Linda co-authored "Street Smarts" but that's more price-pattern oriented, most of her writings on this are in her papers, some of which she's put on the internet (Moore Research). Tony has two books out which you can find on Amazon. Teresa Lo has a bunch of great material on her website in that area (www.intelligentspeculator.com). And don't forget Deron's book, The Long-Term Daytrader. He makes more than 40 cents gross per book so is looking to retire early by having us hype it up <G>

Good trading, -Steve