It is curious also that in one of his earliest statements of the price movement he makes an indefensible claim. Under the caption "Swings Within Swings," in the Review and Outlook of The Wall Street Journal of January 4, 1902, he says: "Nothing is more... The ABC of Stock Speculation - Página 39por S. A. Nelson - 2007 - 236 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Armstrong Nelson - 1903 - 236 páginas
...may be under way. This is not so. Nothing is more certain than that the market has three well denned movements which fit into each other. The first is...thirty and forty days. The third move is the great swing covering from four to six years. In thinking about the market, it is necessary to think with... | |
| William Peter Hamilton - 1922 - 360 páginas
..."Swings Within Swings," in the Review and Outlook of The Wall Street Journal of January 4, 1902, he says: "Nothing is more certain than that the market has...probably between thirty and forty days. The third swing is the great move covering from four to six years." Where Dow Went Wrong Remember that Dow wrote... | |
| William Peter Hamilton - 1998 - 372 páginas
..."Swings Within Swings," in the Review and Outlook of The Wall Street Journal of January 4, 1902, he says: "Nothing is more certain than that the market has...probably between thirty and forty days. The third swing is the great move covering from four to six years." Where Dow Went Wrong Remember that Dow wrote... | |
| W. P. Hamilton - 2005 - 373 páginas
...Journal of January 4, 1902, he says: "Nothing is more certain than that the market has three well denned movements which fit into each other. The first is...probably between thirty and forty days. The third swing is the great move covering from four to six years." Where Dow Went Wrong Remember that Dow wrote... | |
| W. P. Hamilton - 2006 - 377 páginas
...Journal of January 4, 1902, he says: "Nothing is more certain than that the market has three well denned movements which fit into each other. The first is...probably between thirty and forty days. The third swing fa the great move covering from four to six years." Where Dow Went Wrong Remember that Dow wrote... | |
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