Chart Interpretation
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Is There a 40.68-month Cycle?
I have heard some analysts talk about a 40-month cycle in the stock market. Have you ever looked at this? The Foundation for the Study of... |
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20/40-Week Cycle Phase Shift
Hi, Tom! I found your commentary about a phase shift in the 40 week S&P cycle to be quite interesting, as I've been at odds with the... |
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Fishhook Rules
What are your rules for a fishhook? Does it apply to either a Price Oscillator or a Summation Index? Does it need to occur near zero, above... |
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"Is you is, or is you ain't, in an uptrend?"
January 02, 2007 Many years ago, I did a combined speaking engagement with Steve Todd (The Todd Market Forecast) and Peter Mauthe (who now works... |
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Rydex Asset Numbers
I have a question about using the asset levels of Rydex funds. There are so many new ETFs that have recently come on the market that I wonder if... |
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New Use for Correlation Coeffients
Written March 18, 2005 Attached is a chart showing a fairly new indicator I developed. I don't know if anyone else has ever thought of... |
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Fibo Retracement Phenomenon
Tom, you have occasionally mentioned Fibonacci retracement levels in your writings, but I have heard of published studies that refute the... |
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40-Week Cycle Length
Tom,I was wondering if you could clear up some confusion for me re: 40-week cycles. Looking at your latest 20/40 week cycle chart, you show a... |
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Is a January Decline Bearish? (20/40-week Cycle)
We heard a lot of discussion in the technical analysis community back in January 2005 about the notion of a January low in proximity to lows. ... |
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Trend Line Touch points
Merry Christmas Tom, In last night's Daily Edition you have drawn several trend lines to help reach a conclusion. I must say, I'm baffled.... |
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Oscillator Breaking Zero
November 2004: Tom...you being the expert...I was just wondering your thoughts on the McClellan Osc (NYSE) breaking 0 on the first down day... |
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Nature of the Linear Progression Across the Liquidity Spectrum
I have seen many strategies that work particularly well on a single instrument but don't work well on others. One the one hand, it would be... |


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