Chip Anderson

Public ChartList of the Week - Edward Leventhal's "Stocks/ETFs of Possible Interest"

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Edward Leventhal's Public ChartList has a modest name that says it all - "Stocks/ETFs of Possible Interest."  Edward describes his chartlist as "food for thought" and that is exactly what it is.  The charts are well documented with basic technical studies and recent new events mentioned via callout boxes.  They can help anyone get up to speed instantly with each of the companies included.  For example, here's the recent (May 25th) take on Kellogg (K):

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Lots of great information there nicely presented.

What I love about this approach is that Edward appears to be using the Public ChartList area not as a publicity vehicle for himself or some website, but as incentive for improving his own technical analysis skills.  That is one of the primary reasons we provide the Public ChartList area and it is often forgotten.  By sharing your analysis with the rest of the Internet, you will almost automatically improve and expand your T/A abilities.

If you enjoy Public ChartLists that are more in the "Food for Thought" category like Edward's list is, please be sure to visit them and, if you are a StockCharts member, "Vote" and "Follow" them to encourage their authors to continue their great work.

- Chip

 

Chip Anderson
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Chip...thank you for selecting my PublicCharts as the "Public ChartList of the Week"! I'm thrilled and I very much appreciate your comments above. You are spot on re my using this feature as a springboard for continued growth in technical analysis skills. My overall investment process has been heavily concentrated in fundamentally based global macro multi-cap opportunities and I'm finding StockCharts.com to be an extremely meaningful complement, adding extraordinary value in putting more specific targets on anticipated directional moves and in relative value assessments. Thank you again for your comments, and overall, for offering a terrific product, StockCharts.com and the PublicCharts feature!! Best, Ed
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