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[edit] Picture
Hi, All the pictures you are adding contain what is effectively an advertizement for OnlineTradingConcepts.com. That is inappropriate and adds nothing to the information. If the pictures are edited to remove that they would be fine. Pleclech 11:47, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Bollinger Bands
Hi, You said: >I dislike the comment that my link contradicts what the article says. Your link does contradict what the article says.
>The article is obviously one sided in its opinion of how to use and interpret bollinger bands. Why not edit it to make it NPOV if it's one-sided? If there are reputable sources showing the validity of BB's then it's absolutely right to include them. For example, if James Altucher has done repeatable historical backtesting, then that's an appropriate addition. He doesn't show up in Google Scholar so his work may not stand up to peer review, but I'm not familiar with it and maybe it does.
Much of the Technical Analysis literature is highly dubious scientifically but I'm happy to be convinced that BB's are an exception. Pleclech 21:24, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] License tagging for Image:CCIwiki.gif
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[edit] Bollinger Quote
I suggest you delete it. I was going to see what justification was offered for it but it might as well go immediately for the reasons you mention. Pleclech 03:35, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Spamming of http://spam.onlinetradingconcepts.com
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