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To: Les H who wrote (931)6/16/1998 2:21:00 PM
From: Trader X  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1471
 
re: <<Technical analysis is a learned skill.>>

Les, I for one think that Tang is a lost cause. Everyone knows that T/A has to be learned no matter how many free T/A programs one downloads.

Give a kid a nice car, and no lessons on how to drive it, and how long before you have a worthless hunk of metal to show for it? Tang's advice to not learn T/A, yet get a free (and undocumented) charting program, is right in line with the rest of his advice -- worthless.

Which is why I choose to ignore his posts now.
However, I do view his posts as perfect examples of what one should NOT do. We can all learn from Tang, in this manner.

Trader X



To: Les H who wrote (931)6/17/1998 6:13:00 AM
From: Arthur Tang  Respond to of 1471
 
If you look at all the indicators which has no relationship with the future of the stock trend, then you know none of them apply. What more do you want to know? You never charted.