S&C CONTENTS PAGE July 2002, Vol. 20 No. 7

Zero-Lag Data Smoothers
by John F. Ehlers
Here's a technique that can reduce lag to nearly zero.


An Interview With Jake Bernstein
by Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan
Cycles expert Jake Bernstein's analytical eye has seen the tide of the markets ebb and flow for more than 30 years. What does he have to say about the current markets?


Auction Market Theory And The Longer Time Frame
by Donald Jones
Knowing when market conditions change will put you ahead of the crowd.

A Closer Look At Divergences
by Clive Roffey, Ph.D.
There's more to divergences than meets the eye.

Q&A
by Don Bright
This professional trader answers a few of your questions.

Analyze Net Positions
by Jon D. Andersen
Observe the commercials, the noncommercials, and speculators -- determine who the leaders are, and what they're up to.

Explore Your Options
by Tom Gentile
Got a question about options? Maybe you can get an answer here.

How Does Rule 431 Affect Daytraders?
by Paul Carlson
The increase in margin requirements for daytraders can mean a decisive change in your trading plans.

Fast Fourier Transform
by Amy Wu
Don't overlook cycles when you're analyzing security prices.

Brokerages
Traders have more choices than ever before in their ongoing search for speed, pricing efficiency, and good accounting when it comes to brokerages.





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