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To: SnowShredder who wrote (430)11/20/2001 12:11:31 AM
From: bbgold  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1025
 
Hi SS, The Williams/Demark duel was more of who was the most popular with the audience. There was not much trading going on but a lot of coverage on what they were looking for in the market actions and how they were reading it. They primarily looked at the S&P 500 and went over market conditions, trading tools and chart patterns that they were looking at when considering a trade. It was extremely interesting to me since I am still in the learning stages of trading. I did not know that Larry Williams was The Larry Williams of Williams %R. Although he did not cover much of his %R he did cover a lot on historical market patterns and chart reading for entry and exit points. He also has a new indicator based on Analyst sentiment that looks like it might mirror his %R calculation, maybe. I have not taken the time yet to compare the two. I also watched one of Alexander Elders seminars, one of Tony Oz's, and several on Options trading. Most all of them I thought were very interesting and I think that I would probably be inclined to go to the next expo again. I still need to review all of the notes that I have taken. Just let me know if there is anything that interests you and I will let you know what I might have learned or observed while I was there. Which two seminars did you attend?

Best of Luck also SS! Sincerely, Bob :^)