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Date Title
2009-06-07 Market Update and Homework, Monday - 2009.06.08
2009-06-05 Quick Chart, Friday, 2009.06.05
2009-05-31 Homework for Monday, 2009.06.01
2009-05-29 After the Bell, 2009.05.29
2009-05-28 Homework for Friday 2009.05.29
2009-05-27 After the Bell, 2009.05.27
2009-05-27 Homework for Wednesday 2009.05.27 and fib lesson
2009-05-26 After the Bell, 2009.05.26
2009-04-15 Homework for Thursday 2009.04.16
2009-04-14 Homework for Wednesday 2009.04.15
2009-03-26 Homework for Friday 2009.03.27
2009-02-22 Homework for Monday 2009.02.22
2009-02-19 Homework for Friday 2009.02.19
2009-02-17 Homework for Wednesday 2009.02.17
2009-02-11 Homework for Thursday 2009.02.12
2009-02-10 Homework for Wednesday 2009.02.10
2009-02-09 Homework for Tuesday 2009.02.10
2009-02-05 Homework for 2009.02.05
2009-01-29 Homework for Thursday 2009.01.30
2009-01-28 Homework for Wednesday 2009.01.28
2009-01-26 Homework for Tuesday 2009.01.27
2009-01-25 Homework for Monday 2009.01.26
2009-01-22 Homework for Friday 2009.01.23
2009-01-20 Homework for Wednesday 2009.01.21
2009-01-20 Homework for 2009.01.20
2009-01-15 Homework for Friday 2009.01.16
2009-01-14 Homework for Thursday 2009.01.14
2009-01-13 Homework for Wednesday 2009.01.14
2009-01-12 Homework for Tuesday 2009.01.13
2009-01-11 Homework for Monday 2009.01.12
2009-01-08 Homework for Friday 2009.01.09
2009-01-07 Homework for Thursday 2009.01.07
2009-01-05 Homework for Tuesday 2009.01.06
2009-01-04 Homework for Monday 2009.01.05
2009-01-02 Homework for Friday 2009.01.02
2008-12-30 Homework for Wednesday 2008.12.31
2008-12-30 Homework for Tuesday 2008.12.30
2008-12-30 Recent Summary
2008-12-24 Homework for Wednesday 2008.12.24
2008-12-23 Homework for Tuesday 2008.12.23
2008-12-22 Homework for Monday 2008.12.22
2008-12-18 Homework for Friday 2008.12.19
2008-12-17 Homework for Wednesday 2008.12.17 Summary
2008-12-16 Homework for Wednesday 2008.12.17
2008-12-15 Homework for Tuesday 2008.12.15
2008-12-15 Homework for Monday 2008.12.15
2008-12-11 Homework for Friday 2008.12.11
2008-12-10 Homework for Thursday 2008.12.10
2008-12-10 Homework for Wednesday 2008.12.10
2008-12-08 Homework for Tuesday 2008.12.09
2008-12-05 Homework for Monday 2008.12.08
2008-12-04 Homework for Friday 2008.12.05
2008-12-03 Homework for Thursday 2008.12.04
2008-12-03 Homework for Tuesday 2008.12.02 and Wednesday 2008.12.03
2008-11-30 Homework for Monday 2008.12.01
2008-11-26 Homework for Thursday 2008.11.27
2008-11-25 Homework for Wednesday 2008.11.26
2008-11-24 Homework for Tuesday 2008.11.25
2008-11-23 Homework for Monday 2008.11.24
2008-11-20 Homework for Friday 2008.11.21
2008-11-19 Homework for Thursday 2008.11.20
2008-11-18 Homework for Wednesday 2008.11.19
2008-11-17 Homework for Tuesday 2008.11.18

RSSInformation (2)

Date Title
2009-09-20 Interesting $SPX and $INDU Monthly Chart Showing 50% retracements
2009-07-22 Master List of Indexes and ETFs

RSSLesson (65)

Date Title
2009-10-08 Market Setup Example, 2009.10.08
2009-10-07 Market Setups and Trading Rules, 2009.10.07
2009-09-06 History Repeating Itself, 2009.09.06
2009-08-30 Couple Quick ES Charts...
2009-08-11 Gap Fill Setup, 2009.08.11
2009-08-10 Gap Fill Setup, 2009.08.10
2009-08-04 Elliot Wave Example on Euro (6E) using Oscillator
2009-07-21 Market Update ($TNX), 2009.07.21
2009-07-20 Market Update (NQ), 2009.07.20
2009-07-17 Bonds (ZB) Update, 2009.07.17
2009-07-13 Market Update, 2009.07.13
2009-07-07 Market Update, 2009.07.07
2009-07-05 Market Update, 2009.07.05
2009-06-15 Market Update, 2009.06.15
2009-06-11 Market Update, 2009.06.11
2009-06-10 Market Update, 2009.06.10
2009-06-03 Market Update, 2009.06.03
2009-05-31 Interesting Fibonacci Extension, 2009.05.29
2009-05-31 Minute Chart versus a Tick Chart
2009-05-27 Homework for Wednesday 2009.05.27 and fib lesson
2009-05-23 Market Update, 2009.05.23
2009-05-21 Interesting Fibonacci Extension Daily ES Charts, 2009.05.22
2009-05-18 Market Update 2009.05.18
2009-05-10 Market Update 2009.05.10 (NQ)
2009-05-07 Market Update 2009.05.07
2009-05-05 2009.05.05 False Bar Trade and Elliot Wave Discussion
2009-05-04 Market Replay - Monday Morning 2009.05.04, using AGET False Bar Setups
2009-04-28 Market Replay - Pitchfork and Fibonacci Setups and Counter-Trend Setup (2009.04.28)
2009-04-26 Counter-Trend Trade Setup using AGET False Bar
2009-04-22 Market Update 2009.04.22
2009-04-16 Market Update 2009.04.16
2009-04-08 What the market is telling us (Update)
2009-04-07 What the market is telling us
2009-04-07 Stress Test of the Banks
2009-04-06 Time to Get Bullish?
2009-03-31 What the ES is telling us...
2009-03-26 What if we Rally From Here?
2009-03-26 Wall of Fire (837)
2009-03-25 Fibonacci on the ES Daily
2009-03-13 History Repeats Itself
2009-03-05 Near-Term Targets
2009-02-22 Homework for Monday 2009.02.22
2009-01-29 Gann is a Wonderful Tool
2009-01-28 Where to next?
2009-01-27 Homework for Wednesday 2009.01.28
2009-01-26 2009.01.26 Gann Lines
2009-01-23 Gann Level Progression
2009-01-14 ES Daily Gann
2009-01-05 A "Winning" Trade
2008-12-30 Daily Bond Chart
2008-12-24 Homework for Wednesday 2008.12.24
2008-12-23 Homework for Tuesday 2008.12.23
2008-12-22 Homework for Monday 2008.12.22
2008-12-16 FOMC Days
2008-12-15 The Anatomy of a Major Reversal
2008-12-15 Larger Picture with Gann
2008-12-15 Homework for Monday 2008.12.15
2008-12-12 Rediculous Gann
2008-12-09 A Lesson in Gann, Part III
2008-12-08 A Lesson In Gann, Part II
2008-12-07 A Lesson in Gann
2008-11-26 History Repeating Itself, Part II
2008-11-26 How to Play Your Sweet Spots
2008-11-26 Follow Your Plan
2008-11-18 History Repeating Itself, Part I

RSSMarket Update (18)

Date Title
2010-02-05 Market Update, 2010.02.05
2009-10-28 Market Update, 2009.10.28
2009-10-19 Market Update, 2009.10.19
2009-10-05 Market Update, 2009.10.05
2009-09-28 Market Update, 2009.09.28
2009-09-20 Market Update, 2009.09.21, Addition
2009-09-18 Market Update, 2009.09.18
2009-09-07 Market Update, 2009.09.07
2009-08-30 Market Update, 2009.08.30
2009-08-22 Weekend Update, 2009.08.22
2009-08-18 Market Update, 2009.08.18 (UUP)
2009-08-17 Market Update, 2009.08.17 (ES Daily)
2009-08-16 Market Update, 2009.08.16 (ES Daily)
2009-08-13 Market Update, 2009.08.13 (YM Weekly)
2009-08-13 Market Update, 2009.08.13 (NQ Weekly)
2009-08-07 Market Update, 2009.08.07
2009-07-28 Market Update, 2009.07.28 - SPY Monthly
2009-07-28 Market Update, 2009.07.28 - QQQQ Weekly

RSSStudy (21)

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2010-03-01 (EFS) Draw Horizontal Line With Label
2010-03-01 (EFSLIB) neoLibrary
2010-03-01 (EFS) 3/10 Skim Alert
2010-03-01 (EFS) Indicator Summary
2010-03-01 (EFS) Volume Spike
2010-03-01 (EFS) Draw Big Numbers
2010-03-01 (EFS) MA Values
2010-03-01 (WAV) Sound File Pack
2009-07-16 (XLS) Trading Journal Spreadsheet Template
2009-06-11 (EFS) New High/Low $TICK
2009-06-04 (EFS) Market Internals - NASDAQ
2009-06-04 (EFS) Market Internals - NYSE
2009-06-04 (XLS) Market Internals Spreadsheet (thinkorswim)
2009-04-15 (EFS) Color-Code Time Segments
2009-04-15 (EFS) Thirty Minute Rule (TMR)
2009-04-13 (EFS) Pivot Trend Lines (AGET Required)
2009-04-13 (EFS) Daily Pivot Levels
2009-04-13 (EFS) Oscillator
2009-04-13 (EFS) Price Change
2009-04-13 (EFS) Previous HLC
2009-04-01 (EFS) Bar Time Remaining

RSSTrading Rules (1)

Date Title
2009-06-01 False Bar Setup Rules

RSSUncategorized (2)

Date Title
2009-11-01 Market Update, 2009.11.1
2009-07-23 Market Update (ZB), 2009.07.23

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