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Masters in Business

Alan Shaw Says the Days of Charting Stocks By Hand Are Over

Masters in Business

Bloomberg

Investing, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2017

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Alan Shaw Says the Days of Charting Stocks By Hand Are Over

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I went to one of the MTA, the market technicians' associations.

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Conferences earlier this spring, where I got to sit down with a legend of technical analysis.

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Alan Shaw is really everybody's favorite technician. There are so many people whose entire

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careers trace back to Alan Shaw. He was the founder of the MTA. He was somebody who just helped get

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so many balls rolling in the world of training and in the world of technical analysis.

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Many, many people owe a debt of gratitude for their expertise and their careers to him.

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A super nice guy. I think he's 84 or 82. Sharp as a tack. Very witty.

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