Market Technician No 84
The March issue of Market Technician includes T Brackett and K Crystal – A Brief History of the Development of Median Line Analysis, AKA Andrews Pitchfork (Part 1); S Godstein – Sensemaking: a new twist on what is needed for success in trading and investment; J Smithson – Extending the frontiers of technical analysis: the application of WD Gann’s forecasting method to the currency markets; details on the new STA Home Study Course; STA news; interview with Trevor Neil, STA book club plus much more!
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