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Technical Analysis - Beginners
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10639 Awhile ago there were some posts referencing links to short stories and poems sMechanicalMethod-6/16/1999
10638 John Murphy will also be giving a free TA seminar over the web soon. Check outChip Anderson-6/14/1999
10637 David, I was so glad to see a post from you. I've been reading all the posmikeman-6/14/1999
10636 John Murphy, the father of technical analysis, will speak in the Wall Street ArMarc Porsser-6/14/1999
10635 Hi Richard, Interesting.... I'll have to check it out, thanks for the headnicewatch-6/11/1999
10634 There are a couple of QP2 scans at Brooke's site, attempting to do what wasRichard Estes-6/11/1999
10633 you're welcome regards, frank<eom> nicewatch-6/11/1999
10632 bwonderingdog <i>Being the skeptic I am, I sometimes wonder if any of whaMichael Watkins-6/11/1999
10631 Dick, <i>"Who is really good here(?) or has this bull market made mobdog-6/11/1999
10630 Richard, <i>"who is "smart money"? "</i> DeMarbdog-6/11/1999
10629 Thanks Frank...they have some interesting ideas there. Mike big run-6/10/1999
10628 Hi Mike, perhaps this might help you..... FWIW, talk to you later Regards, Fnicewatch-6/10/1999
10627 gonz, good post, <i>"surf the wave or you will wipe out"</i&bdog-6/10/1999
10626 Richard; thanks for your response >>>1) Suggest count start at major Kevin Shea-6/9/1999
10625 Float turnover is a sign of volatility. Its use for CITs due at turnover is notRichard Estes-6/9/1999
10624 A couple of issues on Volume/float/reversals that I have considered while develKevin Shea-6/9/1999
10623 to other post don't have reference on Gann, will check. yes, Gann felt youRichard Estes-6/9/1999
10622 Thank you Richard. <i>Gann found that the turnover of float coincided wibig run-6/9/1999
10621 Richard; I have been conducting volume/float studies on IPOs and have been ableKevin Shea-6/9/1999
10620 you can look at it as giving equal weight to major events. Float is supply avaRichard Estes-6/9/1999
10619 Thanks Richard....but like always I have more questions if you wanna field thembig run-6/9/1999
10618 All, IRL with Qp2 as a data source seems to be a way to automatically approachSean W. Smith-6/9/1999
10617 I used to accept that term "smart money". Now I prefer to think aboutMichael Watkins-6/8/1999
10616 The other day on a list that I follow, a newbie to RT asked "how do you teRichard Estes-6/8/1999
10615 I think ATR does well for long periods like 89. QP will provide most needs on gRichard Estes-6/8/1999
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