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PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 9:47 pm    Post subject: Technical Analysis Explained Reply with quote

Proving there is nothing new under the sun, here is our history technicians:

http://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/mac/churches/article/index.shtml

One fact. Two orgins. Three interpretations. One solution. "Six, both the product and sum of its parts."

The japanese brought us "candlesticks" and mythological characters playing out storylines. Our stories are symbolic, figures connected geometrically. Both East and West, in the end, requiring INTERPRETATION.

Do investors in Shanghai or Mumbai see the "lines"? --An increasingly important question. Or are these lines universal?

That there is an order to be discovered, an order portrayed is perhaps universal; that this is a structure owes strongly to our Judeo-Christian history.


But you're just in it for the money? Ask yourself to what extent we too are still pious?
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