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  2. Alfred Restieaux - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Restieaux (1832–1911) was born in Paris, France, [1] and came from a family of French descent. His grandfather was a French nobleman who escaped the guillotine during the French Revolution. [1]

  3. Chartist (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    For example, a chartist may plot past values of stock prices in an attempt to denote a trend from which he or she might infer future stock prices. The chartist's philosophy is that "history repeats itself". [2] Technical analysis assumes that a stock's price reflects all that is known about a company at any given point in time. [disputed ...

  4. Category:Chartists - Wikipedia

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  5. Larry R. Williams - Wikipedia

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    In November 2014, at the Traders Expo in Las Vegas, Larry Williams recorded a series of four videos discussing his 50+ years of trading. In 2018, he appeared as a guest on the NPR economics podcast Planet Money to discuss the story of his tax protest, extradition and trial.

  6. Random walk hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Cycles or trends were determined from the tests. Malkiel then took the results in chart and graph form to a chartist, a person who "seeks to predict future movements by seeking to interpret past patterns on the assumption that 'history tends to repeat itself'." [9] The chartist told Malkiel that they needed to immediately buy the stock. Since ...

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  8. Chartism - Wikipedia

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    Like other Chartist papers, it was often read aloud in coffeehouses, workplaces and the open air. [10] Other Chartist periodicals included the Northern Liberator (1837–40), English Chartist Circular (1841–43), and the Midland Counties' Illuminator (1841). The papers gave justifications for the demands of the People's Charter, accounts of ...

  9. William Lovett - Wikipedia

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    Lovett was a moral-force Chartist, and decried the use or threat of violence to achieve political change. He believed in temperance, and was a staunch advocate of sobriety. Against the educational standards of the time, he believed in teaching methods founded on kindness and compassion.