Is technical analysis getting the recognition it deserves in university studies?

Discussion in 'Professional Trading' started by marty_f, May 2, 2007.

  1. Oh look what 1 minute of Googling revealed lazy arse:

    http://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/subjects/25809.html
     
    #31     May 2, 2007

  2. what school is this? an accredited university?

    thanks,

    surf
     
    #32     May 2, 2007
  3. Ya,

    Baruch College in NYC
     
    #33     May 2, 2007
  4. It's been posted before a few times here at ET with a list of universities by students of the university.

    Off the top of my head without using ET search menu to find those old discussions...

    University of Texas in on the list and its taught as a specific class to undergrads and a graduate level class.

    However, I don't know what aspect of Technical Analysis is taught.

    After all, it is a fairly big field of study that can involve just about anything from math to subjective stuff.

    P.S. May be easier to google it and find PhD students doing their papers on TA especially when the PhD student is teaching a undergrad class on the topic.

    Mark
     
    #34     May 2, 2007
  5. #35     May 2, 2007
  6. Shit they taught me in school that the earth was going to freeze in a new ice age. Where are these guys now?

    And WTF am I gonna do with all this damned long underwear in Fla??
     
    #36     May 2, 2007
  7. "Economics is not an exact science: it consists merely of Laws of Probability. The most prudent investor, therefore, is the one who purchases only a general course of action which is "normally" right and who avoids acts and policies which are "normally" wrong"

    L.L.B. Angas
     
    #37     May 2, 2007
  8. Surf you gotta stop being such a dickhead. You are really out of your depth here, ... oh but wait, we're talking about surf here ... :p
     
    #38     May 2, 2007
  9. marketsurfer,

    Also, the list I saw posted here at ET included universities from California, Canada and in Asia besides University of Texas.

    I once heard that the MTA (Market Technicians Association) has a list or someone maintains a list of which members are teaching Technical Analysis at universities.

    You may want to call them and find out more info.

    I believe that's how someone else here at ET came across the info.

    http://mta.org

    I guess any member with a PhD will most likely be the ones teaching TA on a university level.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Market_Technicians_Association

    Mark
     
    #39     May 2, 2007
  10. Surf... seriously dude... you gotta stop doing this before posting on ET...

    [​IMG]

    :D :D :D
     
    #40     May 2, 2007