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To: Jenna who wrote (27358)3/15/1999 1:18:00 AM
From: kha vu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Hi Jenna,

I read the daytrader by Jeff Cooper, two other books by Jake Bernstein and the Electronic Day trading by Marc Friedfertig & George West.
Each book has only one or two chapters worth to read but only as day trading. Our subscriber needs some thing like Visual Investor by John
Murphy then what they should do is to study your graphs ---such as the
ones that you produce for the Weekly period of March 15-19. For each
graph they should study and refer back to Visual Investor or Technical Analysis Explained By Martin Pring. They should re-read
the chapters on these two books if they have question on the graphs.

They should also try to reproduce these graphs using sites like MarketWatch:
cbs.marketwatch.com

and/or using WWW.CLEARSTATION.com as study aid.

( Jeff Cooper has his picks at: tradehard.com
and most of his picks overlapped with your watchlist.
In other word, your strategy for stock picking is in a way using the
same criteria as Jeff Cooper. Your criteria are also similar to the
ones using by one fund manager featured in this week Barron's magazine article: The Winning Strategy. We have a different exit point and time frame for our stock BUT the fundamental of your strategy using many criteria like this successful fund
manager. )