September 2011
Intermediate to advanced
352 pages
8h 7m
English
Cynthia A. Kase, CMT, MFTA
Kase and Company, Inc.
When I was studying to become an engineer in 1969, I often used the computer room, which contained the equivalent of large calculators hooked up to a Wang computer. We students thought these computers were light-years ahead of the slide rules that were used in class and to take exams. In 1974, when I was working as an engineer, the company distributed portable calculators and soon after that, I was impressed to see a colleague's “programmable” calculator, which could perform multiple-term calculations. It was innovations like this that led to the evolution in technical analysis from chart interpretation and a pattern-based ...
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