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Dear Reader,
The word "revolution" is used so often in advertising that the term has become trite and meaningless. A true revolution represents such a fundamental change in our way of life that it is usually accompanied by a great deal of confusion and unrest. The advent of the Internet is just such a revolution-particularly as it applies to the trading community.
We have enlisted the aid of two "dot.com" professionals to help us sort through the online information explosion which is growing exponentially. Alex McCallum of INO.com offers his insights as to how desktop-driven traders are functioning in the world of e-trading. Ed Hecht from www.optionetics.com suggests the use of a four-step process to achieve online success.
Also in this issue, Clif Droke examines the technical applications of Wycoff Wave analysis and Tim Zurick of Alaron Trading presents a situation report on the Japanese Yen.
Regular contributor Adrienne Toghraie tells how to make the best of the worst, Bob Ecob looks at What's Hot and What's Not, Mike Kahn discusses moving averages, and Jaye Abbate reviews Elliott Wave Simplified. Brad Zigler kicks off his new feature, "Ask Dr. Index," and Mike Keller offers options advice in "Puts & Calls."
Our July/August issue will focus on Trading Tools... a subject that has become an annual favorite for traders.
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