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::::I removed the comments about Bollinger not considering rational analysis to be either technical or fundamental analysis, since these comments are not germane to the section heading, nor are they properly sourced. I also removed the comment on behavioral finance, since it merely suggested a relationship, rather than provide an example of combining the two. [[User:Jonkozer|Jonkozer]] 13:26, 28 August 2007 (UTC)
 
:::::Just to let you know, I checked with Mr. Roth, and he does consider bullish/bearish sentiment surveys as TA, since he considers it a measure of supply and demand. I did not realize he had such a wide view of technical analysis. I always used sentiment surveys when I practiced, but I did not necessarily consider it TA. I just considered it valuable information. Personally, I do not care what you call it. You are correct in that any discussion of what is or is not TA did not belong in that part of the article anyway.[[User:Sposer|Sposer]] 02:59, 29 August 2007 (UTC)
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