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Submitted by Gary S. Wagner on Saturday, December 11, 2021 - 18:32.
  • Japanese Technical Studies and Theory

 

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  1.          Lesson One - A Foward by John Bollinger
  2.          Lesson Two - An Introduction
  3.          Lesson Three- East Versus West
  4.          Lesson Four - EXPLANATIONS OF JAPANESE CANDLESTICKS 
  5.          Lesson Five - THE SAKATA FIVE
  6.          Lesson Six - THE HISTORY OF JAPANESE TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
  7.          Lessen Seven - HEIKIN-ASHI CHARTS
  8.         Trading Applications of Japanese Candlestick Charting 

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