John Murphy’s Key to Success: Simplicity

By Jim Wyckoff, JimWyckoff.com “My work has gotten better due to simplifying my approach,” John J. Murphy, the veteran technical analyst, author and CNBC resident technical analyst, told a group of equities and futures traders attending the Technical Analysis Group (TAG) XVIII trading conference sponsored by Dow Jones Telerate in New Orleans. Murphy said he

Interview with Joe DiNapoli

Joe DiNapoli is a professional trader, author and well-known speaker. His book, Trading With DiNapoli Levels, provides a new and keen insight to technical analysis. His deep knowledge about the technical make-up of the markets can help any trader improve their market timing approach. Joe DiNapoli has been involved in the markets for more than

Nasdaq

Nasdaq stands for the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System. Unlike the New York Stock Exchange where trades take place on an exchange, Nasdaq is an electronic stock market that uses a computerized system to provide brokers and dealers with price quotes. The Nasdaq Stock Market comprises two separate markets: (1) the Nasdaq

Interest Rates And The Stock Market

by Giorgos E. Siligardos As of this writing (March 17, 2008), the status of interest rates sends some important messages to the stock market investors. This article aims at reading and decoding these messages. DEBT SECURITIES AND THE STOCK MARKET In his book, “Intermarket Technical Analysis” (see [2]), John Murphy stresses the positive relation between

Integrated Pitchfork Analysis

by Dr Mircea Dologa, MD, CTA PitchforkTrader.com This article was first published by The TRADER’s Journal, Volume 2 Issue 1 We firmly believe that a trader’s consistency must pass through a full comprehension of the context of the market. No action can be taken before we know exactly: where are we now, what phase are