November 1997, Vol.15 No.11
 
 

19 Using Fibonacci Ratios and Momentum 
by Thom Hartle
Where and when do you act? Here's one technique for calculating retracement levels using that tried-and-true favorite, Fibonacci ratios, as well as using momentum to define the trend.

28 Stock Market Deja Vu 
by Kelly Angle
The more things change, the more they stay the same. This money manager compares today's economic situation with the 1920s and finds some interesting comparisons. 

35 The T-Bond Futures & Stock Market Breadth System
by Dennis Meyers , Ph.D.
Market timers develop models to decide when to be in the stock market and when to be out. Here's a timing model based on the market performance of a particular interest rate futures contract combined with technical indicators.

52 Adding the Human Element to Neural Nets
by Jeffrey Owen Katz, Ph.D., with Donna L. McCormick
Is it possible to train a neural network to "see" the way you and I do?.

66 Cycle Measurements
by John F. Ehlers
Here's why you should dynamically adjust your indicators due to the change in market cycles.


72 Timing's the Thing: Bernie Schaeffer
by Tom Hartle
Bernie Schaeffer is best known as senior editor of The Option Advisor newsletter and recently won the MTA's Best of the Best award in sentiment and psychological analysis. So how does he view the market these days? 

93 The Weekly Reversal
by Thomas Bulkowski
What's a weekly reversal and how does it work? Here's a refresher.

111 On Moving Averages
by John Sweeney
It's been around forever, and while it's a longtime favorite, it's also been a source of great frustration. How can anything end up as both? Here are the basics of using moving averages to identify the trend in the market. 


OpCalc Professional 3.50, page 87 

Robert Krausz's Fibonacci Trader, version 1.98, page 101

Investor's Reference Library, page 106


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Cover art: Mark Molnar
Cover Concept: Christine Morrison