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To: Bull RidaH who wrote (39747)4/28/1999 8:31:00 PM
From: William H Huebl  Respond to of 94695
 
BK,

Looks like you may be right... although it may still be a couple of days off before we have a really good pull-back!

Bill



To: Bull RidaH who wrote (39747)4/29/1999 1:14:00 PM
From: Chip McVickar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94695
 
David and Thread,

Here's a new book YOUz'all should not miss.

"There are fifteen major breakthroughs in technical analysis! SEVEN
of these breakthroughs are new, never-before-reveled material!"
---George C. Lane, Stochastics Originator

"Technical Analysis for the Trading Professional"
Constance Brown
McGraw/Hill
1999
aeroinvest.com

She is a feeder of S&P intraday price projections to the floor traders
of the CME and NYMEX...also major international banks for currencies.

Brown is presenting new, unique formulas and key indicators that have
been used by her for years in these faster markets.

It's Groundbreaking work.

This is not a primer for the novice, it assumes proficiency in technical
analysis.
-- price projections from oscilators
-- why common oscilators **do not travel between 0-100** and why signals
develope in different ranges in bull and bear markets
-- RSI and MACD studies and with new formulas
-- intersecting trend lines as a timing tool and weighted asymetrical cycles
-- dominant trading cycles that are NOT time symetrical
-- fib adjustments for retracements and swing projections in rapidly expanding/contracting markets
-- critical trend lines not derived from price highs and lows
-- price triangulation from noncorrelated methods for pinpointing market objectives
-- use of oscilators, not price data, to develope objective Elliot Waves
-- new Gann analysis done by her

Don't Miss this Book....been out only a few weeks
Chip