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10 Sep
Jim Forte's Fractal City Update
In 2007, I published two articles making the case that a severe bear market would soon
unfold that would last at least five years taking the market to a dramatic bear market low
in late 2012 or early 2013. While I still believe we will continue in a protracted bear
market until at least late 2012, the way in which we get there remains a difficult question. -
09 Jun
Bill Gibson's Technical Strategist - 1/1/10 - 8/14/10
A compilation of Bill Gibson's Technical Strategist from January, 2010 thru Aug. 14, 2010.
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03 May
Fractal City and the Recovery Top - Jim Forte
This is an update to two articles I wrote in 2007 and published in Tradersworld. In those
articles, I argued that a bear market of at least “Supercycle” degree would soon unfold
and carry us to a dramatic bear market low in late 2012 or early 2013. It may be about 17
years from the 2000 top or 13 Fibonacci years from the 2007 top before a new secular
bull market begins in earnest.The zip file contains the article and charts.
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23 Apr
Jim Forte Articles
“The Approaching Grand Supercycle Top” - published in the Summer 2007 Traders World Magazine
"The Final Battle in the Grand Supercycle Top: King Kong vs. Godzilla" - published in the Summer 2008 Traders World Magazine.
"Anatomy of a Trading Range - published in the Fall 1994 MTA Journal
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14 Apr
Charles Bassetti Articles
From John Magee Technical Analysis and other sources:
May 1980 - "Long John Silver"
March 5, 2007 - "Ours is Not to Question Why"
Oct. 28, 2007 - "The Halloween Indicator and the Black Cat Sign"
Jan. 17, 2007 - "A 15 year Look at the Dollar"
Jan 2, 2009 - "Turning Analysis on Its Head and Shoulders"
Jan. 19, 2007 - "Life is Short, Art is Dead"
May 1, 2007 - "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolfowitz?"
Oct. 16, 2008 - "Catching the Falling Knife"
"The Uses of an Economic System"
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14 Apr
Pring - Turner Lost DecadeThis zip file contains Part I and Part II of "Are You Ready for Another Lost Decade"?
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14 Apr
Why Technical Analysis Matters
An article by Michael Kahn from the AAII Journal
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17 Mar
The Dow Jones 14,400 Series
A series of articles by Hank Pruden.
"Wyckoff Laws and Tests"
"Wyckoff Method 14,400 Target Confirmed"
"The Hedgehog and the Fox"
"Wyckoff Laws - A Market Test - What has Actually Happened?"
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17 Mar
Isaac Israel Articles
A compilation of articles by Isaac Israel.
"The Relative Strength Percentage Scaling Formula"
"Relative Strength Patterns"
"Preliminary Back-testing Results for Relative Strength Persistance"
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03 Mar
The Final Battle in the Grand Supercycle Top: King Kong vs. Godzilla - Jim ForteThis zip file contains the 4 pages of thise article by Jim Forte. The article was originally published in TradersWorld.com in Spring 2008.
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10 Jul
Market Sentiment - the 4th Leg of Technical AnalysisA study by Brent Leonard
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04 Jul
Sentimental JourneyA new article by Brent Leonard, CMT has been added to the library:
A Decade's Study of the Most Effective Sentiment Indicators Predicting Stock Market Reversals
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02 Jun
Missing the 10 Best DaysAn article by Richard Ahrens
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02 Jun
Anatomy of a Trading Range
An article by Jim Forte from the MTA Journal Fall 1994.
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02 Jun
The Approaching Grand Supercycle Top: An alternate model that’s been a Holy Grail since 1998
An article by Jim Forte from TradersWorld.com Spring 2007
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01 Jun
The (Mis)behavior of Markets and the 3-in-1 Trader ModelAn article by Hank Pruden from the 2005 Journal of Technical Analysis
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01 Jun
New ResearchAn article by Gerald Butrimovitz, Ph.D. from the IFTA Update March 2006.
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01 Jun
Option Trading Using the Wyckoff Trading RangeBrent Leonard, options trader and technical analyst, explains how we can use options more effectively during different market stages
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01 Jun
INTUITION OR "INTO WISHIN'?:One of the more popular fields of stock market analysis today is Behavioral Finance - a
direct contradiction to the Random Walk Theory, about which I have written the past two
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01 Jun
FREAKONOMICS ReviewThis runaway best-seller almost lives up to its hype of "dazzling" the reader with
well-documented anecdotes of "Conventional Wisdom", the term coined by John
Kenneth Galbraith several decades ago, but even more apropos now.

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