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Old Nov 7th, 2009, 03:25 AM   #1
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I'm working on my graduation thesis about analyzing stocks using TA.I was wandering what you guys think that I should write about,I'm mean which indicators I should write about.Nothing complicated and fancy,some basic stuff.There are so many of them and I can't decide which to choose.It should be about 30-40 pages.
I read StockJocke's thread Teach me Technical Analysis!!! ,but I think there should be more than that.
Any suggestions are welcome.
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P.S.Also,what software I can use to edit charts,drawing lines and write on it.I see that you do this on your explanations,but I don't know which program you are using.
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I'm working on my graduation thesis about analyzing stocks using TA.I was wandering what you guys think that I should write about,I'm mean which indicators I should write about.Nothing complicated and fancy,some basic stuff.There are so many of them and I can't decide which to choose.It should be about 30-40 pages.
I read StockJocke's thread Teach me Technical Analysis!!! ,but I think there should be more than that.
Any suggestions are welcome.
THX

P.S.Also,what software I can use to edit charts,drawing lines and write on it.I see that you do this on your explanations,but I don't know which program you are using.
Check out some articles I wrote at ChartTA.com. They breakdown what I believe to be the backbone of Technical Analysis. The program I highly recommend for chart annotating is Snagit.
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I'm working on my graduation thesis about analyzing stocks using TA.I was wandering what you guys think that I should write about,I'm mean which indicators I should write about.Nothing complicated and fancy,some basic stuff.There are so many of them and I can't decide which to choose.It should be about 30-40 pages.
I read StockJocke's thread Teach me Technical Analysis!!! ,but I think there should be more than that.
Any suggestions are welcome.
THX

P.S.Also,what software I can use to edit charts,drawing lines and write on it.I see that you do this on your explanations,but I don't know which program you are using.
I don't mean to be rude, but how are you working on your thesis when your grammar and spelling is so atrocious? Seriously, when I read your writing, it appears to be written by a person in high school or a person holding only a GED at best. Take a basic English course then concentrate on working on a doctorate. Honestly, how can you expect to hold a doctorate when you cannot even project proper sentence structure? If I were a doctor, I'd be embarrassed if my peers wrote like that. I'm not trying to be pretentious or arrogant- just honest.
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Old Nov 7th, 2009, 04:48 AM   #4
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Is this high school?

Ok nah I guess 30 or 40 pages would be kind of steep for that.

The last year of college warped my mind so much it didn't even register in my head at first that 30 or 40 pages is actually a pretty decent write-up haha

I need to hush up before i have flashbacks......
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Old Nov 7th, 2009, 08:16 AM   #5
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Thx,I'll check it out.

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It's not for doctorate and English is NOT my native language.
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Thx,I'll check it out.

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It's not for doctorate and English is NOT my native language.
Your post wasn't that bad, USMC must have been having a bad day or something because I don't recall him normally being such an ass. Good luck with your thesis and let us know how it goes.
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Woah. Seriously ~~ Oxys:
There are excellent resources on HSM.

StockJock-e's videos are good, but use the search tool
to find threads on just the exact question you have. The
threads on HSM are pretty extensive. If you have questions,
shoot an email to ~ Simon, StockJock-e, or mm...jaz and they will
help.

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