By James Smithson Abstract / Introduction: William D. Gann (1878 to 1955) was an outstanding technical analyst. He was also a prolific teacher of how to make speculation a profitable profession, writing some seven books and producing two courses on trading the stock and commodity markets. However, Gann’s superlative skill […]
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My sincere advice to people who are contemplating trading, or who are even trading at the moment, and who are not familiar with the concept of positive expectancy, is to make it their priority to fully understand its meaning and importance to successfully trading. From my experience positive expectancy is […]
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Before you begin buying and selling you need to clearly define your portfolio and trading objectives. Setting these objectives will serve as a guide or rule book by which all your decisions regarding the portfolio adheres to. For example, you may decide that your portfolio is designed to provide a […]
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Overview Correlation analysis measures the relationship between two items, for example, a security’s price and an indicator. The resulting value (called the “correlation coefficient”) shows if changes in one item (i.e. an indicator) will result in changes in the other item (i.e. the security’s price). Interpretation When comparing the correlation […]
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In this article I’ll introduce the various hierarchy layouts available in the D3.js visualisation library. I am making the assumption that you (the reader) are aware of the D3.js visualisation library and how it integrates with Stator Visual Studies functionality. What is a hierarchy layout? A hierarchy layout is an […]
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