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Re: C C post# 4929

Sunday, 10/29/2006 11:58:22 AM

Sunday, October 29, 2006 11:58:22 AM

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cha-ching most of what I do is from experience but there are a few sites I recommend for Technical Analysis


Most books out there are said by newbies to be too uninformative and hard to understand, Here are 2 of the many books out there 1. "How Charts Can Help You in the Stock Market" by William L. Jiler 2."Elliot Wave Principle" by Frost and Prechter
The best advise I can give is to watch the good chartist on Ihub here and start learning 1 indicator at a time from http://stockcharts.com/.

This is another good site http://www.trade10.com/technical.htm.

Chart patterns and candlesticking must be learned and incorporated into the charts for an even better outlook on a chart projection

http://www.chartpatterns.com/

http://www.candlecharts.com/about-candles-basics.html

It takes a good year to start truly understanding how to combine everything together and be able to put these to use .

Happy Charting as you can upgrade your subscription on stockcharts to EXTRA and start practicing annotating and drawing trend lines etc. on your own!





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