
#7: Helene Meisler on Good, Old-Fashioned Technical Analysis
Superinvestors and the Art of Worldly Wisdom
The Value of Hand Drawing Charts
In 1996, I thought I was going to give it up. After a month, I realized that Justin was right. It's, it forces you to look at the action in 150 to 200 charts a day. And oftentimes you can go through your entire pile of charts and you look at your notes when you're done and you've got it down three stocks. Or, you know, you just pick up things that you wouldn't normally pick up because if you're looking at charts on a computer, you're looking for certain parameters. Sometimes those parameters don't come to light until the stock actually moves or does something.
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