Technical Disciplines newsletter is a general circulation, non-personal publication issued monthly. It should not be assumed that recommendations made in this or future issues of this newsletter will be profitable or will equal past performance. Subscribers are further advised that successful investing is more art than science and, therefore, no strategy, chart, graph, system, method, formula, theory or philosophy can guarantee
profitable results. Subscribers should understand that any security investment involves a degree of risk. The facts, information, data and charts presented have been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but their accuracy and completeness cannot be guaranteed. Opinions of Technical Disciplines are subject to change without notice. The firm, the editor and investment portfolios managed by the firm will, in most cases have positions in the investments mentioned in this newsletter.
However, the editor may or may not buy and sell securities mentioned for himself or his managed clients. Recommendations are given with the understanding that subscribers acting on information provided assume all risks involved. Before making specific investments, further investigation is recommended. This newsletter is for informational purposes only and is not deemed a prospectus or a solicitation of orders.
There is no guarantee that the systems, trading techniques, trading
methods, indicators and/or other information presented in the newsletter will result in profits, or that they will not result in losses.
Trading Techniques, Inc. is not associated with Technical Disciplines. The firms are two independent enterprises. Trading Techniques, Inc. neither endorses nor supports the Technical Disciplines newsletter and the Technical Disciplines investment advisory firm or the investment recommendations of the TD
newsletter or the TD firm. The newsletter is not an official Advanced GET user's newsletter and makes no representation as such. InfoWire Network Communications is not associated with Technical Disciplines. The firms are two independent enterprises. InfoWire Network Communications neither endorses nor supports the Technical Disciplines newsletter and the Technical Disciplines investment advisory firm or the investment recommendations of the TD newsletter or the TD firm.
The editor, Rex Takasugi, chairs a group in Seattle called the Elliott Wave Study Group, which is similar to a GET user's group, since most of the members own GET, but is not officially a GET user's group and makes
no representations as such.
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