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  2. KST oscillator - Wikipedia

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    For short-term trends, Martin J Pring suggests the following parameters: X1 = 10 X2 = 15 X3 = 20 X4 = 30 AVG1 = 10 AVG2 = 10 AVG3 = 10 AVG4 = 15 W1 = 1 W2 = 2 W3 = 3 W4 = 4. The formula is built into, or can be included in, various technical analysis software packages such as MetaStock [5] or OmniTrader.

  3. Martin Pring - Wikipedia

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    Martin Pring (1580–1626) was an English explorer from Bristol, England who in 1603 at the age of 23 was captain of an expedition to North America to assess commercial potential; he explored areas of present-day Maine, New Hampshire, and Cape Cod in Massachusetts. During this expedition, he noted a potential site for settlement as "Whitsun Bay ...

  4. Technical analysis - Wikipedia

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    Pring, Martin J. Technical Analysis Explained: The Successful Investor's Guide to Spotting Investment Trends and Turning Points. McGraw Hill, 2002. ISBN 0-07-138193-7; Raschke, Linda Bradford; Connors, Lawrence A. Street Smarts: High Probability Short-Term Trading Strategies. M. Gordon Publishing Group, 1995. ISBN 0-9650461-0-9

  5. Pring - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Pring (1788–1846), officer in the British Royal Navy John Pring (1927–2014), New Zealand rugby union referee Martin Pring (1580–1626), English explorer

  6. Principles of Mathematical Analysis - Wikipedia

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    As a C. L. E. Moore instructor, Rudin taught the real analysis course at MIT in the 1951–1952 academic year. [2] [3] After he commented to W. T. Martin, who served as a consulting editor for McGraw Hill, that there were no textbooks covering the course material in a satisfactory manner, Martin suggested Rudin write one himself.

  7. American Machinists' Handbook - Wikipedia

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    American Machinists' Handbook, co-edited by Fred H. Colvin and Frank A. Stanley, went through eight editions between 1908 and 1945. In 1955, McGraw-Hill published The new American machinist's handbook. Based upon earlier editions of American machinists' handbook, but perhaps the book did not compete well enough with Machinery's Handbook. No ...

  8. Federal Reserve Economic Data - Wikipedia

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    The economic data published on FRED are widely reported in the media and play a key role in financial markets. In a 2012 Business Insider article titled "The Most Amazing Economics Website in the World", Joe Weisenthal quoted Paul Krugman as saying: "I think just about everyone doing short-order research — trying to make sense of economic issues in more or less real time — has become a ...

  9. No Silver Bullet - Wikipedia

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    No Silver Bullet—Essence and Accident in Software Engineering" is a widely discussed paper on software engineering written by Turing Award winner Fred Brooks in 1986. [1] Brooks argues that "there is no single development, in either technology or management technique, which by itself promises even one order of magnitude [tenfold] improvement ...