Newsletter-11-23-08
Tradingourway
Volume 2, Issue 17 Nov 23, 2008
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 "The Complete Trading Process" 
2 Day Seminar  - January 17th & 18th, 2009
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Kermit Prather will present a FREE Seminar in Tampa at the Jan Platt library on Dec 13, 2008. There will be 2 sessions:
  1. 10:30 am - 1:00 pm   -  Trading in today's market conditions
  2.   2:00 pm - 4:30 pm   -  Charting tools - Telechart and StockFinder
Feel free to attend one or both.

Ramp Pattern Recognition Seminar 

This presentation will be given by Andy Skinner, the creator of the Ramp Pattern Recognition Program at www.nebadawn.com will present a FREE Seminar in Tampa at the Jan Platt library on Jan 5th, 2009 from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm. . There will be 2 sessions: 

In the first session, Andy will demonstrate how to use the Ramp program to:

1.  Scan for divergences

2.  Find many common chart patterns

3.  Find support and resistance lines,

4.  Find Fibonacci Retracements

5.  Find patterns such as W bottoms, Head and Shoulders and Cup with Handles.

 
In the second session, Andy will discuss some of the extensive work he has been doing over the last few years which focus on buying stocks on support lines. Andy has spent many years studying the reaction of stock prices as they test support lines. He will present these results with detailed graphs that will show the technical indicators and their values that work best when trading support line.

Andy still has the fire sale for the RAMP program.

Where else can you get a  Real-time pattern recognition software for a life-time  fee of $99.




This week, I thought you might get more from a 25 minute video than you would from reading my description on these stocks. So I create a video and uploaded it to Techsmith's Screencast site for your viewing. To view the video click here  

It is best viewed in full screen. You can go to full screen by click the icon in the lower right corner of the video. When finished viewing click the icon again to return to browser screen.

Over the last 4 weeks I have been watching and trading the 12 stocks below. This last week has been pretty much a negative on all stocks. In Worden Brothers' Telechart software of stocks with 200K avg volume only 314 had any positive move for the week. Of the 12 stocks listed here only 3 are still positive based on the 10/24/07 closing price.

SPAR, VDSI, ENH, CHE, LINE, IPCR, SYNM, HK, CXG, AWH, OGE, and CB.

I continue to stress the importance of sticking close to your open trades. If you must trade doing this "recession" then at least watch them very carefully. 

Worden Brothers' new StockFinder is now out of BETA and available to anyone wanting to learn how to make it work for them. Like all good stock market software it has a learn curve that depends on your knowledge.  Anyone that purchases Telechart or StockFinder by calling the number below, clicking the picture below or through my website or I will gladly help you customize it to fit your style.
To place an order by phone please call 1-800-776-4940... Int'l orders, 1-919-294-1111 be sure to give them my affiliate code AF131


It is worth noting that you do not have to be  subscriber to Worden products to view most of the information on their website. There is a great deal of useful information that is not Telechart or StockFinder dependent. You can browse the forums and pick up lots of great ideas that can be used with any market. Try it out. It cost you nothing to look. 
Summary:

As always I want to hear your thoughts on these and any subjects. Please, feel free to send an email with your suggestions, complaints, and comments to   
kermitp@tradingourway.com  
 
Thank You, for taking the time to read our newsletter and good trading to all,
 
           Kermit Prather