Wall Street Trader's
Column is the result of over three decades of experience in the stock and
commodity futures marketplaces. As a subscriber, you will benefit from years of
in-depth study of technical analysis and how these studies can be implemented to
make you money. Here at Wall Street Trader's Column, we screen over 9000
stocks daily--from all major exchanges.
About the Editor Harry Aloof's business background as a technical
analyst for the commodity futures and US stock markets spans nearly three
decades. In 1980 he became a member of CompuTrac/Technical Analysis Group, and
in 1988 he became affiliated with Shearson Lehman Hutton as a financial
consultant. Mr. Aloof became registered as a Commodity Trading Advisor (CTA)
with the National Futures Association (NFA) and established his own private
advisory firm in 1989.
Harry Aloof is a student of the Tape Reading Art. When studying
Technical Analysis back in 1968, Mr. Aloof learned tape reading from one of the
largest single traders of the day. Mr. Aloof incorporates his choicest tape
reading selections in his technical analysis.
Harry Aloof has expertise in stock selection via technical analysis.
After researching and testing various technical methods for more than two
decades, he developed and now uses a process called LOW-RISK ENTRY
POINT. This process is used as a determining factor for success in the
stock market. You should consider using the LOW-RISK ENTRY POINT as a
guide for purchasing stocks. You will then have the necessary edge and ability
to accumulate shares at better prices. This will enable you to build larger
positions at better price levels.