Mike Coval – Advance Charting CD
February 20, 2008 by admin
Filed under Stocks Trading
Mike Coval – Advance Charting
PariTech Technical Analysis CD 1
February 18, 2008 by admin
Filed under Stocks Trading
PariTech Technical Analysis1
HotTrader Gann Swing Trading Course on CD by Terry Ashman
February 17, 2008 by admin
Filed under Swing Trading
HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED HOW W.D. GANN REALLY MADE THE BULK OF HIS REPORTED $50,000,000 ?
In his stock and commodity courses Gann takes you trade by trade through literally decades of examples using his “Mechanical Method”. He does this to show you how to do it and to show you that it can be done. Well, it’s taken us 3 years of detailed work to produce the HotTrader Software that we use to research Gann’s Swing Trading Methods, and we’ve also produced a GannSwings Trading Course on CD to demonstrate all the rules, and more importantly, to show you just how straight forward swing chart trading really is.
We’ve made this course very easy for you to use. You do not need to install the CD course on your computer’s hard disk. You can run it straight from the CD and all you have to do is click the buttons to execute the various sections of the course.
This course assumes you are a beginning trader, and takes you from the basics right up to advanced trading using swing charts, which, you’ll find, is very simple once you know what the swing charts are showing you.
Quoting from Gann’s published works, the course explains and clarifies, in plain language and with extensive examples, the meaning of Gann’s often difficult-to-understand terminology and rules relating to swing charts. And because this course has been written by a real trader, it contains lots of street smart, grass roots advise gained from real trading experience.
You’ll see Gann’s Swing Trading rules come vividly to life right on your computer screen with Lotus Screen Cam Videos backed up with extensive written examples and many illustrations so you’ll know exactly how swing trading works.
TOPICS INCLUDE …
* How the Markets Operate – From a Trader’s Point of View
* Important Trading Tips and Market Terminology …
Putting on orders – What You Need to Know
Thin markets, Liquid Markets, Fast Markets
Good and Bad Fills
Speed of Order Executions – What to Expect
Slippage -What to Expect
Types of Orders, Limit Moves, How to use Stops as safety nets, plus more …
In short, the basic but very necessary information you’ll need to know before starting to trade.
* Fundamental and Technical Analysis – the real differences and similarities.
* Consistent Features of Market Data That Makes Profitable Trading Possible.
* Gann’s rules for determining Trend Changes clarified with numerous visual examples from present day markets. Plus Gann’s Swing Chart-based market entry rules explained.
* Your Health, Emotions and Trading.
Often overlooked by beginning traders, this aspect of trading preparation is known by professionals to be of immense importance. Topics discussed include Your Emotions, Your Ego, Your Physical Health, Your Subconscious, Discipline and Organization and Paper Trading. For many aspiring traders, mastering these aspects literally means the difference between success and failure. It’s that important!
* What are Noisy Markets?
* How to use swing charts to reduce or even eliminate market noise, to define the true trend.
* How to “read” the trend right off a bar chart.
* Putting All the Parts Together …
Applying Gann’s trend change and market entry and exit rules, demonstrated with Lotus Screen Can Videos with commentaries, using HotTrader software to show you the rules on modern markets. As one client said …
“It’s like having an expert right there, talking over your shoulder, explaining everything you see on the screen.”
Ten Screen Cam Videos show you the trading rules on Swiss Franc, Canadian Dollar, Commonwealth Bank, Adelaide Bank, GIO Insurance.
The next set of eight Screen Cam Videos shows you how we set up our own portfolio of selected Australian Option Stocks – showing you exactly what we look for and how we set up and display the portfolio in HotTrader. Examples of 14 option stocks are included. Of course, if you trade other stocks or commodities the principles are all the same. For example, many of the current high performing US Stocks such as Lucent Technologies, Microsoft, America On Line and Cisco, are working exceptionally well with Swing Chart trading techniques.
* How Gann constructed the “Every Swing” chart – his terminology explained in straight forward language, with Screen Cam Video of the rules in action using HotTrader.
* Gann’s Pyramiding Methods.
* How to make Gann’s 50% retracement principle really work – it appears far more frequently than many imagine but is hidden in the noise of the market. HotTrader makes it easy to find and it’s demonstated with 2 Screen Cam videos.
And lastly but very importantly -
* Important Information for Traders …
Do You Really Need to Predict?
Selecting Markets to Trade
Common Misconceptions about Trading
Intraday Trading, What the New Trader Must Know
Commissions – Their Effect on Your Trading
Sources of Information on Trading US Stock Options
Where to Get Electronically-supplied Data
One more thing …
There’s no waffle or padding in this course, and we didn’t have a professional speaker or news reader do it either. It’s the experienced trader showing you how it’s really done.
Study this course carefully. There are a lot of real gems in it. You’ll get real insight into how a trader “sees” and “reads” the market, eliminates the noise, defines the trend. All using Gann’s original Swing Trading rules first published more than 50 years ago and selling for around $1000 in 1930! But there’s a modern twist. Just by clicking some buttons in HotTrader, the analysis can now be done in seconds!

You’ll realize that Swing Chart Trading really is quite straight forward and that the rules really do work on today’s markets just like they did when Gann traded. The GannSwings Course on Swing Chart Trading, supplied on CD ROM comes FREE with HotTrader. HotTrader Gann Swing Trading Charting Software retail at $599
The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2007 CD
Since 1939, professional traders, commercial hedgers, portfolio managers, and speculators have come to regard The CRB Commodity Yearbook as the “bible” of the industry. Here is a wealth of authoritative data, gathered from government reports, private industry, and trade and industry associations, all compiled by the Commodity Research Bureau, the organization of record for the entire commodity industry.
The Yearbook is absolutely essential for identifying changing trends in supply and demand and for projecting important price movements. It gives investors:
- Worldwide supply/demand and production/consumption data for all the basic commodities and futures markets-from A(luminum) to Z(inc), including all the major markets in interest rates, currencies, energy, and stock index futures
- Over 900 tables, graphs, and price charts of historical data, many of which show price history dating back to 1900
- Fact-filled CD-ROM provides readers with valuable commodity information in an easy-to-use electronic format
- Concise introductory articles describe the salient features of each commodity and help put the quantitative information in perspective
- Articles on key markets and important issues concerning the commodity industry.
The 2007 Yearbook features articles by CRB Chief Economist, Richard W. Asplund, including:
- Commodity Prices Extend 2001-06 Bull Market to New Highs
- Fed Engineers a Soft-Landing for the U.S. Economy in 2006
- World Economic Expansion Continues Through 2006
- U.S. Housing Bubble Bursts and Faces Long Recovery Road
- Strong Ethanol Demand Drives Corn Prices to 10-Year Highs
For anyone dealing in commodities, The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2007 offers an abundance of valuable information and indispensable guidance for decision making.
Since 1939, professional traders, commercial hedgers, portfolio managers, and speculators around the world have come to rely on The CRB Commodity Yearbook to help them navigate the uncertainties of the commodity markets.
The single most comprehensive source of commodity and futures market information available, the Yearbook is the book of record for the Commodity Research Bureau, which is, in turn, the organization of record for the commodity industry itself. Its sources—reports from governments, private industries, and trade and industrial associations—are authoritative, and its historical scope is second to none.
The breadth and depth of information make the Yearbook indispensable for identifying changing trends in supply and demand and for projecting important price movements. This 2007 Edition provides crucial information on more than 100 domestic and international commodities—from aluminum to gold to zinc—and includes seasonal patterns and historical data from the past ten years as well as current (as of the last three months) pricing and trading patterns on a monthly and annual basis.
The information is formatted to make researching a particular commodity as convenient as possible. Each commodity is introduced by a brief article that describes its salient features, pricing trends in recent years, and factors—be they droughts, wars, diseases, or politics—that have influenced prices in the past, and may do so in the future. The data itself is presented in over 900 tables, graphs, and price charts that are clear and easy to read. A companion CD-ROM is included to provide readers with valuable commodity information in an easy-to-use electronic format.
Also featured are major articles on key markets and important issues by Richard W. Asplund that have been commissioned exclusively for the Yearbook.
For its wealth of information and the authority of its sources, The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2007 stands alone as the guide to intelligent trading in commodities and futures.
The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2006 CD-ROM
Since 1939, traders, investors, analysts, portfolio managers, and speculators around the world have relied on the Commodity Research Bureau to help them navigate the uncertainties of the commodity markets. Covering everything from alcohol to zinc, The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2006 and The CRB Encyclopedia of Commodity and Financial Prices cover everything commodity market specialists need to know. Both of these exhaustive guides include companion CD-ROMs that provide valuable commodity information in an easy-to-use format. Packed with data, including charts, tables, and graphs, these two books are indispensable resources for every professional in the commodity markets.
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Since 1939, professional traders, commercial hedgers, portfolio managers, and speculators around the world have come to rely on The CRB Commodity Yearbook to help them navigate the uncertainties of the commodity markets.
The single most comprehensive source of commodity and futures market information available, the Yearbook is the book of record for the Commodity Research Bureau, which is, in turn, the organization of record for the commodity industry itself. Its sources—reports from governments, private industries, and trade and industrial associations—are authoritative, and its historical scope is second to none.
The breadth and depth of information make the Yearbook indispensable for identifying changing trends in supply and demand and for projecting important price movements. This 2006 Edition provides crucial information on more than 100 domestic and international commodities—from aluminum to gold to zinc—and includes seasonal patterns and historical data from the past ten years as well as current (as of the last three months) pricing and trading patterns on a monthly and annual basis.
The information is formatted to make researching a particular commodity as convenient as possible. Each commodity is introduced by a brief article that describes its salient features, pricing trends in recent years, and factors—be they droughts, wars, diseases, or politics—that have influenced prices in the past, and may do so in the future. The data itself is presented in over 900 tables, graphs, and price charts that are clear and easy to read. A companion CD-ROM is included to provide readers with valuable commodity information in an easy-to-use electronic format.
Also featured are major articles on key markets and important issues by prominent professionals in the commodity industry that have been commissioned exclusively for the Yearbook.
For its wealth of information and the authority of its sources, The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2006 stands alone as the guide to intelligent trading in commodities and futures.
The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2005 CD-ROM

Dubbed the “bible” by market analysts and traders since 1939, The CRB Commodity Yearbook provides indispensable information on over 100 domestic and international commodities. The Yearbook includes seasonal patterns and historical data, pricing and trading patterns on a monthly and annual basis, and more than 1,000 charts, tables, and graphs covering production/consumption, supply and demand patterns, and trading highlights. Gathered from government reports, private industry, and trade and industry associations, the data is compiled by the Commodity Research Bureau for this indispensible report.
Youll find:
- Worldwide supply/demand and production/consumption data for all the basic commodities and futures markets — from A(luminum) to Z(inc), including all the major markets in interest rates, currencies, energy, and stock index futures.
- Over 900 tables, graphs, and price charts of historical data, many of which show price history dating back to 1900.
- A fact-filled CD-ROM featuring valuable commodity information in an easy-to-use electronic format.
- Concise introductory articles that describe the salient features of each commodity and help put the quantitative information in perspective.
- Articles by prominent professionals on key markets and important issues, including several by CRB Chief Economist, Richard W. Asplund: “Major Commodity Bull Market Continues in 2004,” “U.S. Economy in 2004 Shows Strong Growth,” “World Economy in 2004 Shows Improvement,” and “China Continues to Drive Global Commodity Prices.”
Since 1939, traders, investors, analysts, portfolio managers, and speculators around the world have relied on the Commodity Research Bureau to help them navigate the uncertainties of the commodity markets. Covering everything from alcohol to zinc, The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2006 and The CRB Encyclopedia of Commodity and Financial Prices cover everything commodity market specialists need to know. Both of these exhaustive guides include companion CD-ROMs that provide valuable commodity information in an easy-to-use format. Packed with data, including charts, tables, and graphs, these two books are indispensable resources for every professional in the commodity markets.
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Since 1939, professional traders, commercial hedgers, portfolio managers, and speculators around the world have come to rely on The CRB Commodity Yearbook to help them navigate the uncertainties of the commodity markets.
The single most comprehensive source of commodity and futures market information available, the Yearbook is the book of record for the Commodity Research Bureau, which is, in turn, the organization of record for the commodity industry itself. Its sources—reports from governments, private industries, and trade and industrial associations—are authoritative, and its historical scope is second to none.
The breadth and depth of information make the Yearbook indispensable for identifying changing trends in supply and demand and for projecting important price movements. This 2006 Edition provides crucial information on more than 100 domestic and international commodities—from aluminum to gold to zinc—and includes seasonal patterns and historical data from the past ten years as well as current (as of the last three months) pricing and trading patterns on a monthly and annual basis.
The information is formatted to make researching a particular commodity as convenient as possible. Each commodity is introduced by a brief article that describes its salient features, pricing trends in recent years, and factors—be they droughts, wars, diseases, or politics—that have influenced prices in the past, and may do so in the future. The data itself is presented in over 900 tables, graphs, and price charts that are clear and easy to read. A companion CD-ROM is included to provide readers with valuable commodity information in an easy-to-use electronic format.
Also featured are major articles on key markets and important issues by prominent professionals in the commodity industry that have been commissioned exclusively for the Yearbook.
For its wealth of information and the authority of its sources, The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2006 stands alone as the guide to intelligent trading in commodities and futures.
The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2004 CD

Dubbed the “bible” by market analysts and traders since 1939, The CRB Commodity Yearbook provides indispensable information on over 100 domestic and international commodities. The Yearbook includes seasonal patterns and historical data, pricing and trading patterns on a monthly and annual basis, and more than 1,000 charts, tables, and graphs covering production/consumption, supply and demand patterns, and trading highlights. Gathered from government reports, private industry, and trade and industry associations, the data is compiled by the Commodity Research Bureau for this indispensible report.
Youll find:
- Worldwide supply/demand and production/consumption data for all the basic commodities and futures markets — from A(luminum) to Z(inc), including all the major markets in interest rates, currencies, energy, and stock index futures.
- Over 900 tables, graphs, and price charts of historical data, many of which show price history dating back to 1900.
- A fact-filled CD-ROM featuring valuable commodity information in an easy-to-use electronic format.
- Concise introductory articles that describe the salient features of each commodity and help put the quantitative information in perspective.
- Articles by prominent professionals on key markets and important issues, including several by CRB Chief Economist, Richard W. Asplund: “Major Commodity Bull Market Continues in 2004,” “U.S. Economy in 2004 Shows Strong Growth,” “World Economy in 2004 Shows Improvement,” and “China Continues to Drive Global Commodity Prices.”
Since 1939, traders, investors, analysts, portfolio managers, and speculators around the world have relied on the Commodity Research Bureau to help them navigate the uncertainties of the commodity markets. Covering everything from alcohol to zinc, The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2006 and The CRB Encyclopedia of Commodity and Financial Prices cover everything commodity market specialists need to know. Both of these exhaustive guides include companion CD-ROMs that provide valuable commodity information in an easy-to-use format. Packed with data, including charts, tables, and graphs, these two books are indispensable resources for every professional in the commodity markets.
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Since 1939, professional traders, commercial hedgers, portfolio managers, and speculators around the world have come to rely on The CRB Commodity Yearbook to help them navigate the uncertainties of the commodity markets.
The single most comprehensive source of commodity and futures market information available, the Yearbook is the book of record for the Commodity Research Bureau, which is, in turn, the organization of record for the commodity industry itself. Its sources—reports from governments, private industries, and trade and industrial associations—are authoritative, and its historical scope is second to none.
The breadth and depth of information make the Yearbook indispensable for identifying changing trends in supply and demand and for projecting important price movements. This 2006 Edition provides crucial information on more than 100 domestic and international commodities—from aluminum to gold to zinc—and includes seasonal patterns and historical data from the past ten years as well as current (as of the last three months) pricing and trading patterns on a monthly and annual basis.
The information is formatted to make researching a particular commodity as convenient as possible. Each commodity is introduced by a brief article that describes its salient features, pricing trends in recent years, and factors—be they droughts, wars, diseases, or politics—that have influenced prices in the past, and may do so in the future. The data itself is presented in over 900 tables, graphs, and price charts that are clear and easy to read. A companion CD-ROM is included to provide readers with valuable commodity information in an easy-to-use electronic format.
Also featured are major articles on key markets and important issues by prominent professionals in the commodity industry that have been commissioned exclusively for the Yearbook.
For its wealth of information and the authority of its sources, The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2006 stands alone as the guide to intelligent trading in commodities and futures.
The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2003 CD

Dubbed the “bible” by market analysts and traders since 1939, The CRB Commodity Yearbook provides indispensable information on over 100 domestic and international commodities. The Yearbook includes seasonal patterns and historical data, pricing and trading patterns on a monthly and annual basis, and more than 1,000 charts, tables, and graphs covering production/consumption, supply and demand patterns, and trading highlights. Gathered from government reports, private industry, and trade and industry associations, the data is compiled by the Commodity Research Bureau for this indispensible report.
Youll find:
- Worldwide supply/demand and production/consumption data for all the basic commodities and futures markets — from A(luminum) to Z(inc), including all the major markets in interest rates, currencies, energy, and stock index futures.
- Over 900 tables, graphs, and price charts of historical data, many of which show price history dating back to 1900.
- A fact-filled CD-ROM featuring valuable commodity information in an easy-to-use electronic format.
- Concise introductory articles that describe the salient features of each commodity and help put the quantitative information in perspective.
- Articles by prominent professionals on key markets and important issues, including several by CRB Chief Economist, Richard W. Asplund: “Major Commodity Bull Market Continues in 2004,” “U.S. Economy in 2004 Shows Strong Growth,” “World Economy in 2004 Shows Improvement,” and “China Continues to Drive Global Commodity Prices.”
Since 1939, traders, investors, analysts, portfolio managers, and speculators around the world have relied on the Commodity Research Bureau to help them navigate the uncertainties of the commodity markets. Covering everything from alcohol to zinc, The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2006 and The CRB Encyclopedia of Commodity and Financial Prices cover everything commodity market specialists need to know. Both of these exhaustive guides include companion CD-ROMs that provide valuable commodity information in an easy-to-use format. Packed with data, including charts, tables, and graphs, these two books are indispensable resources for every professional in the commodity markets.
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Since 1939, professional traders, commercial hedgers, portfolio managers, and speculators around the world have come to rely on The CRB Commodity Yearbook to help them navigate the uncertainties of the commodity markets.
The single most comprehensive source of commodity and futures market information available, the Yearbook is the book of record for the Commodity Research Bureau, which is, in turn, the organization of record for the commodity industry itself. Its sources—reports from governments, private industries, and trade and industrial associations—are authoritative, and its historical scope is second to none.
The breadth and depth of information make the Yearbook indispensable for identifying changing trends in supply and demand and for projecting important price movements. This 2006 Edition provides crucial information on more than 100 domestic and international commodities—from aluminum to gold to zinc—and includes seasonal patterns and historical data from the past ten years as well as current (as of the last three months) pricing and trading patterns on a monthly and annual basis.
The information is formatted to make researching a particular commodity as convenient as possible. Each commodity is introduced by a brief article that describes its salient features, pricing trends in recent years, and factors—be they droughts, wars, diseases, or politics—that have influenced prices in the past, and may do so in the future. The data itself is presented in over 900 tables, graphs, and price charts that are clear and easy to read. A companion CD-ROM is included to provide readers with valuable commodity information in an easy-to-use electronic format.
Also featured are major articles on key markets and important issues by prominent professionals in the commodity industry that have been commissioned exclusively for the Yearbook.
For its wealth of information and the authority of its sources, The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2006 stands alone as the guide to intelligent trading in commodities and futures.
The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2002 CD

Dubbed the “bible” by market analysts and traders since 1939, The CRB Commodity Yearbook provides indispensable information on over 100 domestic and international commodities. The Yearbook includes seasonal patterns and historical data, pricing and trading patterns on a monthly and annual basis, and more than 1,000 charts, tables, and graphs covering production/consumption, supply and demand patterns, and trading highlights. Gathered from government reports, private industry, and trade and industry associations, the data is compiled by the Commodity Research Bureau for this indispensible report.
Youll find:
- Worldwide supply/demand and production/consumption data for all the basic commodities and futures markets — from A(luminum) to Z(inc), including all the major markets in interest rates, currencies, energy, and stock index futures.
- Over 900 tables, graphs, and price charts of historical data, many of which show price history dating back to 1900.
- A fact-filled CD-ROM featuring valuable commodity information in an easy-to-use electronic format.
- Concise introductory articles that describe the salient features of each commodity and help put the quantitative information in perspective.
- Articles by prominent professionals on key markets and important issues, including several by CRB Chief Economist, Richard W. Asplund: “Major Commodity Bull Market Continues in 2004,” “U.S. Economy in 2004 Shows Strong Growth,” “World Economy in 2004 Shows Improvement,” and “China Continues to Drive Global Commodity Prices.”
Since 1939, traders, investors, analysts, portfolio managers, and speculators around the world have relied on the Commodity Research Bureau to help them navigate the uncertainties of the commodity markets. Covering everything from alcohol to zinc, The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2006 and The CRB Encyclopedia of Commodity and Financial Prices cover everything commodity market specialists need to know. Both of these exhaustive guides include companion CD-ROMs that provide valuable commodity information in an easy-to-use format. Packed with data, including charts, tables, and graphs, these two books are indispensable resources for every professional in the commodity markets.
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Since 1939, professional traders, commercial hedgers, portfolio managers, and speculators around the world have come to rely on The CRB Commodity Yearbook to help them navigate the uncertainties of the commodity markets.
The single most comprehensive source of commodity and futures market information available, the Yearbook is the book of record for the Commodity Research Bureau, which is, in turn, the organization of record for the commodity industry itself. Its sources—reports from governments, private industries, and trade and industrial associations—are authoritative, and its historical scope is second to none.
The breadth and depth of information make the Yearbook indispensable for identifying changing trends in supply and demand and for projecting important price movements. This 2006 Edition provides crucial information on more than 100 domestic and international commodities—from aluminum to gold to zinc—and includes seasonal patterns and historical data from the past ten years as well as current (as of the last three months) pricing and trading patterns on a monthly and annual basis.
The information is formatted to make researching a particular commodity as convenient as possible. Each commodity is introduced by a brief article that describes its salient features, pricing trends in recent years, and factors—be they droughts, wars, diseases, or politics—that have influenced prices in the past, and may do so in the future. The data itself is presented in over 900 tables, graphs, and price charts that are clear and easy to read. A companion CD-ROM is included to provide readers with valuable commodity information in an easy-to-use electronic format.
Also featured are major articles on key markets and important issues by prominent professionals in the commodity industry that have been commissioned exclusively for the Yearbook.
For its wealth of information and the authority of its sources, The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2006 stands alone as the guide to intelligent trading in commodities and futures.
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