Yes, it is sometimes good to get back 
            to the "roots" of how many of us likely started trading.  I 
            have found their use of candlesticks to establish trendlines and 
            support and resistance something I never have done.  Again 
            interesting site and no cost, also a message board which I have not 
            spent much time on.
             
            I am finding d-seven commentary 
            interesting (have not listen to all the other people 
            yet).
            
             
            Look at:
            Broad Market took a hit . . . (For 
            market commentary, Support & Resistance):
            Indices are CRAZY . . . (again market 
            commentary, Trendlines)
             
            A glance at trendlines . . . (CF 
            Holdings example trendlines)
             
            APPL bull pullback and a trendline 
            tip  . . . (how he draws trendlines with 
            candlesticks)
            Don Ewers
             
             
             
            
             
            
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              Sent: Saturday, January 12, 
              2008 5:02 PM
              Subject: Re: [RT] 
              Freetradingvideos.com
              
              
              
              
Don,
               
              Have you tried it?  And 
              did you like it?
               
              Thanks,
              Ron
               
              
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                Sent: Saturday, January 12, 
                2008 4:03 PM
                Subject: [RT] 
                Freetradingvideos.com
                
                
                
                
I came across this free site 
                interesting site, if one wants to sharpen their techincal 
                trading skills!
                 
                
                 
                Don Ewers