Stocks & Commodities V. 35:12 (34–38, 45): Interview: Jeremy Du Plessis by Jayanthi Gopalarishnan

Stocks & Commodities V. 35:12 (34–38, 45): Interview: Jeremy Du Plessis by Jayanthi Gopalarishnan
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Interview: Jeremy Du Plessis by Jayanthi Gopalarishnan

Jeremy du Plessis, an expert in point & figure charting, has written two books on the subject: The Definitive Guide To Point And Figure and 21st Century Point And Figure. Du Plessis is founder of Indexia, a company that provides consulting and training in point & figure charting.

STOCKS & COMMODITIES Editor Jayanthi Gopalakrishnan spoke with du Plessis via Skype on October 17, 2017 to talk about how point & figure charts can be used by traders to make trading decisions.


So you were an automotive engineer, then an economist. What drew you to technical analysis?
I was a product development engineer at Toyota, so I was used to graphs and charts. I then decided to go back to university and get a degree in business economics. One of my lecturers was interested in technical analysis and showed me a few charts. And that’s what really got me hooked ...




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