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To: dennis michael patterson who wrote (10060)4/6/1999 11:01:00 PM
From: Bull RidaH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
Dennis,

The seminar was fantastic, and would be even more worthwhile for a real newbie.
As a veteran Favors reader, you have probably already heard all the tricks of the trade.

The seminar I attended covered the following topics with the rough total time allotted:

Gann Swing Trading System - 40%

Lindsay Tools:
Standard Time Spans - 7%
The Long Sequence - 7%
Counts From the Mid Section - 7%
Three Peaks and Domed house - 7%
Top to Top Count - 7%
Net Advances Indicator - 3%

The Bradley Indicator - 7%
21 Day Exp Trading Band - 5%
Cycles - 5%
Stix & RSI - 3%
Trin 5 & 10 - 2%
Misc. - 1%

The seminar lasted nearly 8 hours, with lots of Q & A time on each topic.

The items I've gained the most benefit from are the Cycles, Bradley, Trin 5 & 10.
The Lindsay stuff is a bit arcane and very subjective. However the Three Peaks
and Domed House Pattern is extraordinarily useful for developing a good Long Term
read on the market. The Gann swing system could have been explained in 30 minutes
rather than 3 hours, but maybe that's just my personal problem.

I apply cycle analysis daily and focus on it as a primary trading tool. Receiving the cycle
info at the seminar was priceless, and made the $295 fee inconsequential. I cover
these cycles and associated trading strategies in a daily "Wave Watch" column at:
homestead.com under Technical analysis - Elliott Wave.

Regards,

David