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All those 
articles should be available at:
<A 
href="">http://store.traders.com/articles.html
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The first 
article is in the September 1988 issue.
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They are 
priced at approx. $4 per article, meaning that if you want them all then 
you 
might consider buying the CD-ROM see:
<A 
href="">http://www.traders.com/Documentation/cdrom.html
as it 
contains lot's of good info.
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<FONT face="Courier New" 
size=2>Yngvi

  <FONT face=Tahoma 
  size=2>-----Original Message-----From: emarco 
  [mailto:emarco@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 
  15:12To: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: Re: 
  [EquisMetaStock Group] What would you like to see?
  where i can get info about <FONT 
  face="Courier New" color=#000000 size=3>Opening 
  Range Breakout (ORB) (free if possible)
   
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    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: <A 
    title=hardy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx href="">Yngvi 
    Hardarson 
    To: <A title=equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    href="">equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    
    Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 8:04 PM
    Subject: RE: [EquisMetaStock Group] What would you like to 
    see?
    
    Those 
    are quite worthwhile topics if you can make them accessible 
    to
    new 
    traders. You could t<FONT 
    face="Courier New">ake a look 
    at Toby Crabel's series of
    <FONT 
    size=2>articles in Technical Analysis 
    <FONT 
    size=2>of Stocks and 
    Commodities <FONT 
    size=2>in 1988-1990<SPAN 
    class=636264222-24012003>.
    <FONT 
    size=2><FONT 
    face="Courier New" size=2>He published an 8 part series <FONT 
    face="Courier New">on the Opening<SPAN 
    class=636264222-24012003> Range Breakout (ORB) 
    in
    <FONT 
    size=2>1988 and 1989 and in 1990 he <FONT 
    size=+0>published 
    the following 
    articles:
     
    <SPAN 
    class=636264222-24012003>   Price Pattern 
    Studies,
    <SPAN 
    class=636264222-24012003>   Trading close-to-close 
    patterns,
    <SPAN 
    class=636264222-24012003>   Inside day patterns in the 
    S&P,
    <SPAN 
    class=636264222-24012003>   2-bar NR and 
    ORB,
    <SPAN 
    class=636264222-24012003>   Price patterns in soybeans 
    and
    <SPAN 
    class=636264222-24012003>   The Principle Of 
    Contraction/Expansion.
     
    You 
    might also want to check out:
    * 
    Dunnigan's Thrust Method as published <SPAN 
    class=636264222-24012003>in his 
    "New Blueprints
      
    for Gains in Stocks and Grains", 
    originally <FONT 
    face="Courier New" size=2>published <SPAN 
    class=636264222-24012003>in 
    1956
    <SPAN 
    class=636264222-24012003>  and re-published in 1997 by FT 
    Pitman. Some key concepts<SPAN 
    class=636264222-24012003> employed
      
    by the Thrust Method are Narrow Range <FONT face="Courier New" 
    size=2>and Inside Range.
    * 
    Wilder's volatility System as published in his 1978 "New 
    Concepts
      
    in Technical Trading Systems".
    * 
    Chesler's article "Volatility and Structure:Building Blocks 
    of <FONT 
    face="Courier New" size=2>Classical
      
    Pattern Analysis" published in the MTA Journal Winter-Spring 
    2000.
     
    <FONT face="Courier New" 
    size=2>Regards,
    Yngvi 
    Hardarson
    <A 
    href="">hardy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    
      <FONT face=Tahoma 
      size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Kenneth Scher 
      [mailto:SHERACCT@xxxxxxxxxxxx]Sent: 24. janúar 2003 
      22:38To: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: RE: 
      [EquisMetaStock Group] What would you like to see?
      I would like to see something on 
      the interpretation of bar patterns.
      e.g.. the significance of wide range 
      days as opposed to narrow range
      days, and what action should be taken 
      in each instance.
      Many thanks
      Ken 
      
        <FONT face=Tahoma 
        size=2>-----Original 
        Message-----From: ldmattock 
        [mailto:no_reply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]Sent: 23 January 2003 
        04:25To: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: 
        [EquisMetaStock Group] What would you like to 
        see?What would you like to see in a trading 
        book geared to new traders? What are the things that you are 
        struggling with today and can't find answers to or found really 
        useful in the past? This can be something concerning Metastock or 
        anything else.Give me your opinions. 
    Thanks!






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