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Finally....a much needed manual showing how to make well-timed trade decisions using the 'Andrews Pitchfork.' Traders the world over use this popular charting tool, yet few truly understand how to make best use of the information it yields. Gordon DeRoos, an early 1980's course member of Dr. Alan Andrews, has written a manual to help change that. It was brought about after 30 plus years of observations and experiences that Gordon assembled as an Andrews Pitchfork user and trader.

Gordon's manual, "Trading with The Pitchfork," reveals profitable trading strategies that are anchored on the price analysis techniques that were taught to him by Dr. Alan H. Andrews, who passed away some years ago. Andrews authored and taught a mail correspondence course named "Case Studies for Investors" which he began in the 1960's. In the course, and at seminars for course graduates, he introduced several trading methods termed "Action/Reaction Techniques," one of which was his now well-known "Andrews Pitchfork." It is the cornerstone of Gordon's manual.

Written with clear-cut explanations, supporting charts and diagrams, and easy to follow instructions, readers should find themselves gaining a working knowledge of the trading strategies in short order.

Author's note: Most traders know there is no Aladdin's lamp in the business of trading. A trader might be lucky over the short-term, but long-term, it's a tough way to earn money. With effort, skill, fortitude, and a good trading plan however, a trader can set a high goal with an excellent chance of reaching it and becoming really successful. Mastering the strategies presented in "Trading with The Pitchfork" is a positive step towards such a goal.

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