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To: Electric who wrote (2708)4/30/1998 8:07:00 PM
From: Ms. X  Respond to of 34811
 
Hi E,
As far as books on P&F the only one I know of is Toms book.
The other books he recommends I can vouch for two, Unlimited Wealth and Economics in One Lesson. Both very good but not P&F books.
Great way to learn is to pull up as many charts as you can and compare it to examples in Toms book. Also, I would watch the market and look for stocks that made big moves in the day. Then I would check the chart and see if I could figure out what the chart was saying prior to the move. Great way to learn what the charts mean.

Other than that, you can ask questions here and I am more than happy to help.

When you ask how accurate the system is did you mean the DWA database or the methodology itself? Either one is very accurate but like anything, it isn't flawless. It is all about stacking things in your favor. From what I can tell, people who learn P&F never go back. Pretty good record and very user friendly.

Jerry is a great guy.

Thanks for joining us and don't be shy about asking questions!

Jan I am



To: Electric who wrote (2708)4/30/1998 8:31:00 PM
From: Ben Antanaitis  Respond to of 34811
 
Electric,

Feel free to stop in at:

pipeline.com

We have lots of free P&F info sources, links, P&F books, and EZ-PnF a point and figure stock charting program you can evaluate.

Ben A.