Michelle B submits:
As my posts show, I am a died-in-the-wool discretionary trader. I would not trade if I could not do it in a discretionary manner. Guided by chart patterns made by volume and price, I have noted in my years of trading that traders have different visual abilities. Frustration at times have […]
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Stock Screeners / Scanners
I mentioned a little about my stock scanning the other day. I just happened to come across an article by Alan Farley about his process of scanning for stocks. (You’ll need to save that article locally b/c that page changes every so often.) He also uses TC2000 and you’ll see a lot […]
The ChartMan Unleashed
The other day I noticed the TheStreet.com has published some of Gary B. Smith’s articles on the free section of their site. I may have to start visiting the site again on a regular basis. Here are several of the articles that I found interesting.
Getting From There to Here, Reprise - Gary talks […]
Trading 101: Expectancy
Expectancy along with position sizing are probably the two most important factors in trading/investing success. Sadly most people have never even heard of the concept. Out of the 30 or so trading books I’ve read only a few even touch on any aspect of money management. Only one of those handful of […]
Breaking It Down
For a while now I’ve been meaning to explain who I am and how I trade. After reading Dr. Steenbarger’s blog today, I’ve been inspired to do it, so here goes. It appears that my trading philosophy is very similar to that of Dr. Steenbarger. I’ll attempt to use similar headings […]



















