| Introduction.
Chapter 1. Sherri Haskell: A Logical Way of Looking at Things.
Chapter 2. Fred Schutzman: My Computer Can Do the Trading for Me.
Chapter 3. Andrea Perolo: Simple Charts, Clear and Uncluttered.
Chapter 4 . Sohail Rabbani: The Discipline of Loss Control.
Chapter 5. Ray Testa, Jr.: Developing a Consistent Approach.
Chapter 6. James (Mike) McMahon: A Successful Engineer Has a Disadvantage.
Chapter 7. Gerald Appel: I Look for Favorable Probabilities.
Chapter 8. Michael Brenke: To Keep Repeating what I Did Right.
Chapter 9. Kerry Lovvorn: A Squeeze Play.
Chapter 10. Dr. Diane Buffalin: Dancing Like Fred Astaire, Only Going Backwards and in High Heels.
Chapter 11. David Weis: Price-Volume Behavior Is Steeped in Reality.
Chapter 12. William Doane: The Bigger the Foundation, the Taller the Building.
Chapter 13. Peter Tatarnikov: We Analyze People Who Analyze Markets.
Chapter 14. Damir Makhmudov: System Signals in the Fundamental Context.
Chapter 15. Pascal Willain: Effective Volume.
Chapter 16. Martin Knapp: Do It Right This Time Around.
Conclusion: Your Trading Room.
Bibliography.
Reading Lists.
About the Author.
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