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Hi Dave,

Thanks for the comments. You sure are right about the market!

I've subscribed to Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities 
magazine for some years now. Don't mean to bash the new editor but it 
sure seems to me that she is making some big blunders lately. Some of 
the work she has allowed wasn't checked for accuracy which is what I 
thought an editor is supposed to do among the many other tasks. 

Do you follow any other periodicals that might be beneficial for 
either newbie or old fodder?

Preston


--- In equismetastock@xxxx, dave3003 <no_reply@xxxx> wrote:
> --- In equismetastock@xxxx, pumrysh <no_reply@xxxx> wrote:
> > All,
> > 
> > I'm obsessed with learning more about technical analysis. One of
> the 
> > ways that I try to stay up to date with the latest thoughts and 
> > theories of TA is to subscribe to monthly periodicals which are 
> > delivered via snail mail. The other obvious method is to receive 
e-
> > mail notifications from brokers and analysts over the internet.
> Some 
> > of these I find most rewarding and others a real drag. I'm
> wondering 
> > if some of you would mind sharing with us the ones that you 
receive 
> > and have found to be beneficial to your trading. Thanks!
> > 
> > Preston
> ===================================================
> Preston,
> 
> Being obsessed with learning is good.
> 
> Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities magazine
> is the best publication I know of.
> Generally I have found tips and suggestions from brokers
> not great.  Even if they have great talent, their time is 
> so consumed with selling, they have little energy left to 
> devote to research.  So then they must just follow their 
> house technician.
> 
> If you are just beginning, I would suggest you learn as much
> as possible about the efficacy (big word) of Moving 
> Averages.   Most all systems are based to some extent on 
> them.  However using just moving averages and many of their
> spinoffs money can be made.   But only in a trending market.
> This present market can be risky.
> 
> Dave


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