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Re: [amibroker] References



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What would be interesting would be to do a statistical analysis of the
various candlestick formations and how they went in todays timeframe and
sentiment, not Japan c16.

Ive read of these before and they don't in several significant formations
respond as advertised, either as strongly or at all.

I should imagine it would be hard to program into amibroker and check out.

P

----- Original Message -----
From: "Donald Dalley" <ddalley@xxxx>
To: "Geoff Mulhall" <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] References


>
> On 04-Mar-01, Geoff Mulhall wrote:
>
> > That prompted me to think that I've read a number of useful books which
may
> > be of general interest - so here goes.
>
> Thanks for posting some great titles, Geoff. I always like to see what
people
> found useful when it comes to good investing/trading books.
>
> > Hopefully others will also make some useful recommendations.
>
> I took a strong interest in candlesticks even before I read Steve Nison's
two
> candlestick books, since candlesticks are thought to be one of the few
ways to
> visualise trader's emotion in stock price movements. As always, though, to
> give opposing views a fair chance, I have seen studies which consider
using
> sticks in this way is an art form and, therefore, success will depend upon
the
> talents of the artist.
>
> Japanese Candlestick Techniques, Steve Nison, ISBN 0-13-931650-7, 1991
will
> keep you busy.
>
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