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Strategies & Market Trends : MARKET INDEX TECHNICAL ANALYSIS - MITA -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: sean sanders who wrote (10662)2/20/2002 4:11:25 PM
From: KymarFye  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19219
 
Plummer's book is pretty neat - visionary even - much more hardcore into TA theory than the title might make you think. He tries to explain not only how Elliot Wave theory and Fibonacci levels work, but why they "should" work. Constance Brown is also something of a visionary. Frankly, she sometimes strikes me as a bit, um, eccentric, but her work is often fascinating if you're into that kind of thing. Both bend over backwards to "simplify" Elliot Wave theory, for instance, or at least to make it more useful. Brown also is a heavy Gann aficionado, and has a lot of interesting ideas about how to use indicators (including how to use them to "verify" wave counts). Her book is TECHNICAL ANALYSIS FOR THE TRADING PROFESSIONAL.