January 07, 2004
Pimping The Dollar -- David Penn
Debasing the dollar and other dirty deeds done dirt cheap....
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December 31, 2003
A Developing Depression -- Robert R. Prechter & Peter Kendall
. . . Not a new boom....
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December 23, 2003
The Best And The Brightest Go To Washington -- Matt Blackman
Technicians and traders from around the world met in Washington, DC, during the first week of November 2003 to discuss the latest techniques and markets. For those serious about the practice and appl...
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Thomas Fortune Ryan: The Great Opportunist -- James Maccaro
He was described 100 years ago as "the most adroit, suave, and noiseless man" who would "have all the money in the world" if only he lived long enough. His remarkably successful career provides a cau...
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December 18, 2003
Gann's Square Of Nine -- Gary Goldberg
Whether you call it Gann's square of nine or something else, it holds secrets to the greatest mystery in mathematics -- the distribution of prime numbers....
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December 17, 2003
Bear Market Investing -- Bruce Jacobs
Bear markets can be scary, but they can also be profitable....
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December 10, 2003
The 50-50 Strategy -- Dr. Charles B. Schaap
Use moving averages to follow the trend....
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December 03, 2003
The Math Behind The System -- Richard L. Weissman
What's the benefit of mechanical trading systems?...
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The Bulls Of 1987 -- David Penn
Two bull markets entered in 1987. Only one got out alive. Was that a lesson for today's markets?...
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November 24, 2003
The E-Factor -- Joe C. Goncalves
Take a look at the most significant driving forces of investment management....
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November 19, 2003
The Rally Rolls On -- David Penn
Transports, triple bottoms, and third waves: the three Ts of higher stock prices in the near term....
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November 12, 2003
Adjusting Indicators For Entry And Exit -- Dennis D. Peterson
The indicator you use to signal entries is not necessarily the best one to use for exits....
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November 05, 2003
Russell Sage -- James Maccaro
There's a "Money King" in every generation. Ruthless, conniving, thieving -- yet eventually, falling to ruin. Russell Sage was one of the biggest Wall Street operators during the Gilded Age, and he ma...
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