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Saturday, February 18, 2006

Jack Chan's Technical Analysis

Are simplicity and consistency traits you would like to incorporate in your technical analysis?

Jack Chan's approach embodies both cleanly, with a particular focus on Energy and Gold as when as Tech (Nasdaq). His website, traderscorporation.com offers a PDF of the acronyms he uses, along with his 2005 Performance summaries, which give further insight into his views. I am not a subscriber.

In a nutshell, he uses Trendline breaks coupled with MACD crossovers, along with classic 50/200 ema directionality. His methods are amply illustrated in his Stockcharts.com Public List and there are many samples of his annotated views over at his Gold-Eagle.com pages. Here is a sample chart:

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moon phases
 

At last, over the rim
of the waiting earth
the moon lifted with
slow majesty
till it swung clear of the horizon and rode off,
free of moorings
- Kenneth Grahame,
The Wind in the Willows

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