Profiles
Eric Von Baranov
Eric began publishing the Kondratyev Wave Theory
Letters in December 1974 picking the lowest point on the US
Market. |
Frederick W.H Collins
A former broker with Morgan
Stanley/Dean Witter, Mr. Collins has successfully managed client accounts for
over 30 years. A former president of the Technical Securities Analysts
Association of San Francisco, Mr. Collins has been a pioneer in the development
of technical methods and is the author of the Collins Volume Indicator (CVI).
As an entrepreneur he has started, managed and consulted with a number of
successful businesses. This combination of business experience and
technical analysis allows Mr. Collins a unique and practical outlook on a firm's
future potential. |
Ron Jaenisch
An Entrepreneur,
businessman and active trader, Ron brings an arsenal
of technical techniques and experience to the group for both
stocks and commodities. Ron follows the disciplines
of Andrews, Babson,
Reinhart and and favors swing methods, wave analysis and Andrew
Pitchforks.
Suggested
references sources and reading material:
 | The
Andrews Line
- Stocks & Commodities, October 1996
Here's a charting method to determine market trend and identify reversal
points to set up trading opportunities. By Ron Jaenisch
 | Combining
Andrews With Elliott Wave
- Stocks
& Commodities,
December 1990
Considering how different they are, are the two techniques complementary? By
Ron Jaenisch; page 449.
 | Market
Entry with Action/Reaction Lines
- Stocks
& Commodities,
August 1988
Every market action has an equal and opposite reaction, and this can be
charted to show market entry points. By Ron Jaenisch; pages 307-308.
 | An
After-Christmas Story
- Stocks
& Commodities,
April 1987
See if you can figure out what Santa's trading system is as he tries his
hand at the futures market. By Ron Jaenisch, page 121-125.
 | A
Christmas Story
- Stocks
& Commodities,
February 1986
Jaenisch, a student of Professor Allen Andrews, reviews some of the Andrews
Median Line and pivot point techniques in a whimsical story about trading
Santa's account. By Ron Jaenisch; pages 36-39.
 | The
Biography of Roger W. Babson
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