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- 1998: Volume 7, No. 3 |
Dear Reader,
In this issue we concentrate on trading tools, and we have a variety of tools to share with you! Joe DiNapoli kicks things off with a look at leading and lagging indicators and offers suggestions on how to achieve a balance between the two. George Kleinman offers up a primer on moving averages... what they are, how they're used, and things to watch out for. Alpesh Patel reminds us that the most valuable tool we have as traders is located right between our ears. And James Hyerczyk sheds some light on Gann theory and how it can be applied to improve your trading. Thomas Dorsey gives a tip on how the NYSE Bullish Percent can be used as an S&P indicator.
Adrienne Toghraie tales a look at a trader's career and shows us how that career can be viewed in terms of phases. Regular contributor Bob Ecob gives us his take on What's Hot and What's Not and Michael Kahn is in the Chartist Corner with this issue's lesson on moving average convergence/divergence.
In the July/August issue we once again focus on the Internet... the topic which usually draws the largest reader response of the year. We'll explore the latest developments and talk about how it can affect you and your trading.
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