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Quote from fkeane:

Since I'm likely to be moving there soon I would have made the trip for the meeting (moving from NYC). Will catch it next time

Meeting are on the Generally either the 3rd or 2nd Tuesday of the month. Vary's from time to time

Meetings run from Sept to May each year and off for the summer.

20 bucks per meeting for non members or 90 bucks for the whole year.

Bsulli
 
What did you think of this guy's talk? He didn't seem very organized and was some what of a flake. He did point out some of the interesting ideas in the Wyckoff method, but really didn't explain much. I guess I am going to have to read and do a little research to see if what he said was valid.
 
Quote from gszabo:

What did you think of this guy's talk? He didn't seem very organized and was some what of a flake. He did point out some of the interesting ideas in the Wyckoff method, but really didn't explain much. I guess I am going to have to read and do a little research to see if what he said was valid.

My take was the typical professor who wanted to cover much more material than an hour and half allow. He did provide quite of bit of material in the handouts to review which I was glad to receive. I will also checkout his website and review the downloads he suggested.

I stayed for the Q&A afterwards and it was a better discussion with the smaller group which generally the case.

All and all I enjoyed his sense of humor! The guy was very funny I thought.

You never know what to expect and that's why I keep attending.

Bsulli
 
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Quote from gszabo:

What did you think of this guy's talk? He didn't seem very organized and was some what of a flake. He did point out some of the interesting ideas in the Wyckoff method, but really didn't explain much. I guess I am going to have to read and do a little research to see if what he said was valid.
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My take was the typical professor who wanted to cover much more material than an hour and half allow. He did provide quite of bit of material in the handouts to review which I was glad to receive. I will also checkout his website and review the downloads he suggested.

I stayed for the Q&A afterwards and it was a better discussion with the smaller group which generally the case.

All and all I enjoyed his sense of humor! The guy was very funny I thought.

You never know what to expect and that's why I keep attending.

Bsulli


In general, are these talks worth the $20?
 
AfTA November Meeting - Tuesday 11/9/04
2004/2005 Application Attached
Traders Round Table SIG meets Dec 4th


REMINDER: On Tuesday November 9th AfTA welcomes Alan Farley as our November
speaker for the year 2004-2005. The meeting will be held as usual at the
Crown Plaza Hotel, 14315 Midway Road in Addison. Registration will begin at
6:30 PM with the meeting beginning at 7:00PM.

Alan Farley is a private trader and publisher of Hard Right
Edge, a comprehensive online resource for trader education, technical
analysis and short term trading techniques. He is author of the McGraw-Hill
best seller The Master Swing Trader, and a popular columnist for
TheStreet.com.

December 14th Don Cassidy will be our featured speaker.
Don is the author of 5 popular books for individual investors, the most
recent of which is Trading on Volume (November 2001). Previous popular
titles included When the Dow Breaks (July 1999) and It's When You Sell that
Counts (1997).


As always, visitors and guests are
welcome for $25 at the door.



Have a great weekend

Bsulli
 
I found here stuff of interest, fwiw

REMINDER: On Tuesday May 17th, AfTA welcomes Carolyn Boroden to discuss the
use of Fibonacci Ratios. The meeting will be held as usual at the Crown
Plaza Hotel, 14315 Midway Road in Addison. Registration will begin at 6:30
PM with the meeting beginning at 7:00PM.

For our last meeting of the year in May, Carolyn Boroden
will join us. Carolyn is a well known CTA and expert in the use of
Fibonacci Ratios. She currently runs a Trading Advisory Service for both
institutional and individual clients searching for potential market turning
points with relatively low risk trade setups.

We will start off next year, September 19, 2005, with Ralph
Acampora, VP of Technical Analysis for Prudential Securities, Inc.
 
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