sf4drp 4 posts msg #27354 - Ignore sf4drp |
7/14/2003 11:20:55 AM
I am newcomer to tech. analysis and this site and trying to learn from pros.
I have seen "Bullish/Bearish Analysis Summary" under every chart I analyze. To my surprise, all my equities have "Bullish Match Pattern" none!
No wonder I am not doing well, from all little I understand; besides I do not have a big portfolio yet that I need to so much worry about.
Question is How do I find out which stocks shows "Bullish Match Pattern" ?
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wallman 299 posts msg #27355 - Ignore wallman |
7/14/2003 12:15:40 PM
WELCOME SF4,come on over to the yahoo group stockfetcher site,we've got some really cool stuff over there,if you're just starting out it's a good way to learn some neat TA ,plus some real smart folks on there that are always willing to help, MUDDY
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193987 6 posts msg #27356 - Ignore 193987 |
7/14/2003 1:17:05 PM
Hey Muddy,
I tried to find the Yahoo group but couldn't. Would you mind sending me the URL and I'll see you over there. Thanks in advance,
Tom
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ig0r 51 posts msg #27358 - Ignore ig0r |
7/14/2003 2:06:14 PM
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/StockFetcher/
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sf4drp 4 posts msg #27369 - Ignore sf4drp |
7/15/2003 9:36:28 AM
Thanks wallman!
I just joined the group at yahoo and expect to start taking my daily dose of Technical Analysis.
As I know more about it, it just keeps me fascinating and reminds me how little I know about stocks and finance in general.
So my intensions are - to learn from discussions among the pros and throw in as little as I can so not to take up valuable time of yours. Started reading Stockfetcher's usersguide :-)
BTW, any good suggestions on from where should I start my alphabets ? Any suggestions on good reading materials ?
-Thanks,
DP
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wallman 299 posts msg #27377 - Ignore wallman |
7/15/2003 3:23:38 PM
HI DP,to me one of the most fascinating and workable indicators are bollinger bands,if you go to the "links" section of our site you will see the site "bollingeronbollingerbands.com",visit that site to learn more about them,also "stockcharts.com" has a very good tech section on its site,take a look at "chart school" there,also in our link section is clearstation.com,a very good way to papertrade the picks you find using the things you are about to learn,good luck and have fun,MUDDY
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