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Hi

Dynamic Trader

I like Robert's work. Very clear and professionally produced.
The book contains a robust trading plan. 

On the debit side, while he says you don't need the software 
to apply his ideas, I found that this is only true if you have some
knowledge of setting up spreadsheets.  Most traders will probably
end up paying for DT2. When I bought DT2, it cost US$1300.00 but
it may have gone up since then.

Symmetry Wave

John Boggio applies this as espoused in the book and does a great job.
Hopefully he'll make a comment.

I found the book interesting and practical; I do have some intellectual
disagreements with some of the concepts. Having said that I adapted
the ideas to help apply a version of the Elliot Wave.

MESA and Trading Market Cycles 

Interesting but to implement the ideas you need the software. On testing
found that for my plan, the work was unsuitable.

For me, the first two books represent value; I'd not bother with the last.

R Barros
101/25 Market Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia

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> From: GSukumar@xxxxxxx
> To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: GEN: books
> Date: Thursday, July 02, 1998 8:40 AM
> 
> 
> Hi RTs,
> 
> I would very much like to study static and dynamic cycles in both time
and
> price and combine this knowledge to very accurately identify turns.  I
was
> wondering if anybody has read or has any comments about Robert Miner's
book
> Dynamic Trading.  Two other books I stumbled upon are: The Symmetry Wave
> Trading Method by Michael Gur Dillon and MESA and Trading Market Cycles
by
> John Ehlers.  I'd appreciate your comments on these books and other
useful
> suggestions such as about Fibonacci numbers, etc. that you might have.
Thanx.