Market Technician No.42
Book Review (Dumb Money: Adventures of a Day Trader (Anuff and Wolf)), Watts – Bytes and Pieces, Gramza – Chronographics Trading Edge, Wignall – Open Interest, Volume and Price Analysis (part 3), Furlonger – Modelling Bull Market Behaviour Patterns using Interlaced Stochastics, Miller – Analysing the Bear Trend in Coffee, Beuttell -Great Bear Markets and Some Time Targets for a Major Low, Collins – Using Marabuzo lines in Technical Analysis.
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