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To: Jerry Olson who wrote (10980)12/5/1998 9:01:00 AM
From: chartseer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34812
 
Bruce is on way to army navy game. Sure he will gladly give you an update on DELL over the weekend. DELL too high priced for me. Beside I ve turned bearish. My bearish view would prejudice my judgement and I would make too much out of the sell signal and would overlook the buy signal given below the BRL.

Chartseer



To: Jerry Olson who wrote (10980)12/5/1998 9:28:00 AM
From: Ben Antanaitis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34812
 
OJ,

If you are looking for a book on the technical analysis of many, many p&f chart patterns and their interpretations, I recommend Carroll Aby's book on P&F: "Point & Figure Charting : The Complete Guide". Aby's book has numerous chart patterns with traditional as well as his improved indicators explained in detail. It includes chapters on support/resistance and trendlines like those that Bruce and Eric refer to.

Tom's book is a good book, a standard, and required reading to understand the terms used in this thread. It explains, in detail, Tom's method of using p&f as part of his investment methodology. It just does not have as much purely pattern analysis as Aby's book does.

I have direct links to these and 8 other books on point and figure charting in the bookstore section of my web site.

Stop by, look them over.

Ben A.
ez-pnf.com