In this Big Saturday Interview from our archives, Thomas Bulkowski talks about how he came to focus on studying and quantifying chart patterns in stocks, and how traders and investors can best take advantage of his research.
Bias-Free Backtesting: The Big Saturday Interview with Trader Ernest Chan
Noted Dr. Ernest Chan has spent years applying his understanding of statistics and probability to the high-intensity world of stock and futures trading. Here he discusses the role and importance of backtesting trading systems and strategies.
Charles Kirk Q&A with Larry Connors
Charles Kirk of The Kirk Report interviews Larry Connors on his research when it comes to selecting and making high probability trades. See what Larry has to say about high probability trading and why it’s such a powerful strategy for short term trading.
Charles Kirk Q&A with Larry Connors, Part 4
Here’s the final part of Charles Kirk’s interview with Larry Connors. Those who have come to get to know Larry and his approach to high probability trading will find much in this conversation to appreciate and learn from.
Charles Kirk Q&A with Larry Connors: Quantitative Trading and Holy Grails, Part 3
Here’s part 3 of our Charles Kirk’s extensive interview with Larry Connors. This interview is one of the most thorough interviews Larry has ever granted and we think Battle Plan subscribers will enjoy and benefit from the ideas and insights from this conversation.
Charles Kirk Q & A with Larry Connors: Quantified Trading and Risk, Part 2
What can quantified trading strategies tell traders about the nature of risk in the market? Larry Connors sits down with Charles Kirk of The Kirk Report to talk about the importance of quantifying your trading strategy.
Profit in Patterns, Part 2: The Big Saturday Interview with Thomas Bulkowski
If you trade stocks technically, then there’s a pretty good chance you’ve encountered the work of Thomas Bulkowski. In Part 2 of our interview, we focus on some of the more critical chart patterns that market technicians and technical analysts need to know.