V.17:1 (38-42): Interview: The Nature Of The Market Is Change: Bruce Kamich by Thom Hartle
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The Nature Of The Market Is Change:
Bruce Kamich
Technicians follow numerous markets, and some specialize in specific areas,
such as equities or fixed income. With the Treasury bond yields recently hitting
lows that were unthinkable by most only a few years ago, we thought that
talking to a specialist in this area would be apropos. Meet Bruce Kamich, who
is senior vice president for research, development and management of the
electronic financial information service MoneyWatch for McCarthy, Crisanti
& Maffei, and currently, he’s on the board for the Market Technicians
Educational Foundation. STOCKS & COMMODITIES Editor Thom Hartle called
Kamich on October 14, 1998, and asked him about some of his favorite
indicators, including the last-half-hour index, secondaries, and the confidence
index, and how he views the coming century and the changes it will bring.
Human psychology will always be the same. Greed and
fear are still going to operate in the same way they always
have. We just have to determine different ways to measure
it. — Bruce Kamich
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