japanese candlesticks
japanese candlesticks
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by William Kurtz - 2008-06-24
The Japanese Candlesticks Are Calling For A Bounce In Index Prices The Dow Industrials Index has been in a fairly steady slide since it made a double top in May. The Dow has already spiked down be...
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by William Kurtz - 2008-07-05
Do you marvel, as I do, at the ingenuity and complexity which is involved in delivering a landing vehicle from Earth onto the surface of Mars after a trip of millions of miles and of many months' dur...
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by William Kurtz - 2008-07-10
Humans love certainty. The science of Mathematics is a study in absolutes. Investors in the stock market continuously search for the Holy Grail of mathematical certainty - the Sure Thing trade. Unf...
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by William Kurtz - 2008-07-13
Fannie Mae is a "Government-Sponsored Enterprise," but even so, it is a private corporation whose shares are widely owned, principally by financial institutions. In recent months, the value of ...
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by William Kurtz - 2008-07-17
Hundreds of years ago, a rice trader in Japan developed a system of recording the ups and downs of daily prices as rice was bought and sold in the wholesale market - a system which recorded in pict...
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by William Kurtz - 2008-07-28
We often hear of the "Austrian School" of economics, or of the "London School," or of the "Chicago School." I would use the word "school" in another sense - identical to a "gaggle," a "flock," a "p...
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by William Kurtz - 2008-07-29
Much is written in the standard Japanese Candlestick textbooks about the standard candle patterns and their degree of predictive reliability. Hardly anything is said about variations of those patte...
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by William Kurtz - 2008-07-31
The story of the decline in Merrill Lynch shares since early 2007 bears an uncanny resemblance to that of Bear Stearns. From a high of $98.68 on January 18, 2007, Merrill shares fell to a low of $2...
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by William Kurtz - 2008-08-01
"A picture is worth a thousand words." How many times have we heard that? Since early times, humans have made pictures of things and events around them, both because visual representations give p...
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by William Kurtz - 2008-08-02
Observing the movement of stock prices in Japanese Candlestick format and in real-time depiction is somewhat akin to watching the printout of an electrocardiogram in motion. One is seeing at first ...