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Gary Kaltbaum
Studying bear markets and their transition back to a bullish stance is, I believe the key
to telling the difference between fake rallies vs. real ones. Let's go over a few characteristics and then try to put the pieces together for
today's market. (more)
Don Miller
For those who like a little spice to go along with their trading, MAs can be considered downright boring. Yet I continue to find MAs among the more important weapons in the trader's arsenal as a result of their ability to provide benefits beyond mere trend documentation. (more)
Alan Farley
Chart readers fall into two distinct categories when it comes to cross-market analysis. The first group focuses solely on the individual price chart because it believes that all market influences lie hidden in the candlesticks of that single view. The second group doesn't have quite so much faith in simple price patterns. (more)
Dave Landry
With picking stocks using
discretionary patterns, it's more important to choose those that fit the
concept and designer's intent rather than those that fit the exact rules. (more)
Daniel Beighley
Once considered as sensitive information only certain Wall Street analysts were privileged to, whisper numbers have now taken the form of the Internet and can be an effective way to measure the sentiment of a stock. (more)
Tsutae Kamada
Certain price and chart patterns are useful indicators of a stock's potential movement. In this lesson, I show you how to use TradingMarkets.com Indicator Page and candlestick chart patterns to pick buys and sells. (more)
Kevin Haggerty
Profitable trading is, in essence, based on price relationships that put you in high-probability situations. In this Trading Lesson, I show you why I selected Nokia as a pattern setup in my March 2 commentary. (more)
Mark Boucher
Many short-term and position traders ignore some of the most valuable uses of longer-term charts to enhance their trading. (more)
Larry Connors
In a previous article, I talked about how and why multiple signals are superior to
stand-alone signals. (more)
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