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this is damn slow. me back from lunch and es still at the same place?soku wrote:i missed 1 thing. 1218 was yesterday high. i underestimate the stubbornness of bulls. let's see.soku wrote:1218.5 is my 1st target of h&s. since this is multi-shoulder pattern, it could be stage 2soku wrote:i think i see 1 of cobra's most favorite pattern, head and shoulders?
add: i guess it becomes me and myself again. i think stage 2 is coming. my target is 1213.5 as discussed above 11:33
i will be out for a lunch meeting. hold the fort guys.
add: fancy chart
Ok, we're going to lunch late at 14.15 pm so I might as well write down my favorites:ClarkW wrote:Cobra,
Would be awesome if you could post some of your favorite trading books one night.
Thanks for everything you do!
wow, thanks pal!uempel wrote:Ok, we're going to lunch late at 14.15 pm so I might as well write down my favorites:ClarkW wrote:Cobra,
Would be awesome if you could post some of your favorite trading books one night.
Thanks for everything you do!
These two are mandatory, no TA trading without reading both!
John Murphy, Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets
Martin Pring, Technical Analysis explained
Boring but interesing and important:
John Murphy, Intermarket Technical Analysis
Important, interesting, fun:
Louise Yamanda, Market Magic
Victor Niederhoffer, The Education of a Speculator
Very important, not specifically TA:
Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff, This Time is Different (Very, very relevant now!)
Peter Bernstein, Against the Gods
Peter Bernstein, The Story of Gold
Behavioural:
Charles Ellis, Winning the Losers Game (important book)
Gary Belsky and Thomas Gilovich, Why Smart People make Big Money Mistakes
Very important, historical:
Charles Kindleberger, Manias, Panics, Crashes (important book)
Charles Geisst, Wallstreet, a History
Historical and vrey sad:
Jesse Livermore, How to Trade Stocks
I'm off now, bye guys
this is a huge list. all long all mandatory, all importantuempel wrote:Ok, we're going to lunch late at 14.15 pm so I might as well write down my favorites:ClarkW wrote:Cobra,
Would be awesome if you could post some of your favorite trading books one night.
Thanks for everything you do!
These two are mandatory, no TA trading without reading both!
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cougar wrote:SPX 2 Fans
I like 1 page holy grail. Better just one word.soku wrote:this is a huge list. all long all mandatory, all importantuempel wrote:Ok, we're going to lunch late at 14.15 pm so I might as well write down my favorites:ClarkW wrote:Cobra,
Would be awesome if you could post some of your favorite trading books one night.
Thanks for everything you do!
These two are mandatory, no TA trading without reading both!
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can u summarize them? let's say a 1 page holy grail?
OK. Thanks.jaaawf wrote:Just a thought Cobra, you may want to post the book list to the "Getting Start" thread. I bet others ask and I know several of them are very good (I've read about 2/3s of them) so I trust Uempel on the others.
if Open > Close or red today would be perfect for a very short-term bear play (not for novices of course), as I really find it's hard to believe NYMO and T2122 can go even higher tomorrow.BillyRipken wrote:Cobra I believe your zig zag up target was HOD
“varaamo”: Thank you for you interest…I would also take this opportunity to answer an older PM that you sent me, and that my “anti-spam & virus” placed in a spam file, for some obscure reason…I found it only very recently. Some other PM were apparently lost…varaamo wrote:cougar,
What is your charting platform? and where do you get all these indicators such as
waves and fans, etc.. Also, can you please advise as to where can one learn about them?
Many Thanks in advance,
P.S. Always respect your analysis. wish i could learn some of these golden nuggets of infomation.
cougar wrote:SPX 2 Fans