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Steve, Could have saved you some money if you bought my latest book. Anyway
he has a website , same name, and software. I talked w him briefly at the
Orlando seminar and while he is a friendly, nice guy he talks like a rocket
and not very clear, at least to me.
Don't know who uses him. Tradestation has his work also.,
Tony
-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Buss <sbuss@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Metastock List <metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, March 03, 1998 12:11 PM
Subject: More about DeMark...


>Went out and bought both DeMark books...
>
>Interesting stuff.
>
>I understand where posts with different feellings about the books came
from:
>
>-   The writing being unintelligible (It's bad sometimes.  I found a couple
>places that I actually believe he was writing a requirement for software
>development and didn't change this text to get it into the book.  Bad!)
>-   Indicators with nested ifs everywhere (Yep!  When one considers his
>objective:  to determine the stopping point of the rising or falling knife,
>this is understandable and I'd be more mystified if there weren't nested
>ifs.)
>-   The books contain a deep understanding of the market (Yes!  This would
>definitely be clearer if the writing were clearer.)
>
>I'm glad I have both books because I'm a book hound.  But if I could only
>buy one, I'd get the second one published in 1997.
>
>2 questions:
>
>-  Anyone out there actually use DeMark stuff?  Or tested it?
Successfully?
>And want to discuss details?
>
>-  What other texts are there in this great big world of T/A, that have the
>express purpose of something like DeMark's: finding "Price Exhaustion"
>points?
>
>Steven Buss
>sbuss@xxxxxxxxxxx
>Walnut Creek, CA, USA
>
>