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To: Topper99 who wrote (25489)7/20/2001 6:54:45 PM
From: Atin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34816
 
On my P&F charts on StockCharts.com, the values are the channels of the Bollinger bands and the Moving Average between them. Use them like you would Bollinger bands on bar charts.

As far as books go - Tom Dorsey's is the most easily available - and it'll teach you the basics, but was hard to read for me due to the style of writing and lack of good editing. There is a newer version out I think, maybe that one has a better editor. Other books:
stockcharts.com

Ben's site has a good list of books too:
ez-pnf.com

-Atin



To: Topper99 who wrote (25489)7/21/2001 8:57:35 AM
From: Hardline  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34816
 
When I was learning P&F, I found it helpful to read the Dorsey and Bruke's books. Although the info is very similar, they explain things slightly different which I found helpful to sort things out. Also you can go to Dorsey's site and he has a free P&F class. I would take that course (and test) to see if you really like P&F.

P&F University -
208.149.108.6

Cheapest places to get:
Dorsey's new book (I think it is just a reprint of his old)-
alldirect.com - $35.97 + $3.45 shipping
or
www.dorseywright.com as a special for $47.95 but you get 2 other books.

Burke
www.chartcraft.com - $18

Hardline