... Prices are set down, giving each change of one point as it occurs, forming thereby lines having a general horizontal direction but running into diagonals as the market moves up and down. There come times when a stock with a good degree of activity... The A B C of Stock Speculation - Página 42por Samuel Armstrong Nelson - 1903 - 222 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Peter Hamilton - 1922 - 360 páginas
...times when a stock with a good degree of activity will stay within a narrow range of prices, say two points, until there has formed quite a long horizontal...that the manipulation necessary to acquire stock is oftentimes detected in this way. "Another method is what is called the theory of double tops. Records... | |
| H. M. Gartley - 1935 - 486 páginas
...a good degree of activity will stay within a narrow range of prices, say two points, until there is formed quite a long horizontal line of these figures....distributed and this leads other people to buy or sell in the same time. Records of this kind for the last fifteen years seem to support the theory that the... | |
| William Peter Hamilton - 1998 - 372 páginas
...times when a stock with a good degree of activity will stay within a narrow range of prices, say two points, until there has formed quite a long horizontal...that the manipulation necessary to acquire stock is oftentimes detected in this way. "Another method is what is called the theory of double tops. Records... | |
| Peter Krass - 1999 - 522 páginas
...times when a stock with a good degree of activity will stay within a narrow range of prices, say two points, until there has formed quite a long horizontal...that the manipulation necessary to acquire stock is oftentimes detected in this way. Another method is what is called the theory of double tops. Records... | |
| S. A. Nelson - 2005 - 237 páginas
...times when a stock with a good degree of activity will stay within a narrow range of prices, say 0 points, until there has formed quite a long horizontal...leads other people to buy or sell at the same time, Beeords of this kind kept for the last fifteen years seem to support the theory that the manipulation... | |
| W. P. Hamilton - 2006 - 377 páginas
...times when a stock with a good degree of activity will stay within a narrow range of prices, say two points, until there has formed quite a long horizontal...The formation of such a line sometimes suggests that stoek has been accumulated or distributed, and this leads other people to buy or sell at the same time.... | |
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