Tim Ord – The Relationship Between Price and Volume (Traders Expo Las Vegas Dec 2005)
Tim Ord – The Relationship Between Price and Volume
Tim Ord earned a Bachelor of Science degree as a Mathematics teacher from the University of Nebraska in 1973. He became a Stockbroker in 1977 and worked his way up to Vice President and Senior Option Principal in 1981.Tim Ord has over 25 years in trading experience.
In 1988, using his own account, he place fourth nationally in the option division in “The United States Trading Championship”. He has written several articles that have been published in the “Stock and Commodities Magazine”. His first article appeared back in June 1991 where he introduced a new trading method using the N.Y.S.E. tick index. The tick index method is now used worldwide by short term traders. His most recent article in “Stock and Commodities Magazine” (5/2004), combines stock price and volume to determine the direction of the stock price.
This method was derived from the works of Richard Wyckoff, a gentleman who did extensive study with price and volume back in the 1930’s. Mr. Ord expanded and simplified his studies. He is frequently a guest on finacial radio shows from coast to coast. Mr. Ord is president, editor and publisher of “The Ord Oracle” established in 1990. His newsletter is a Monday through Thursday email report that trades the S&P, Nasdaq and gold issues. He is frequently listed in the top 10 market timers in the country.
* Timers Digest has Tim Ord ranked number 5 in gains for the S&P and second for gold timer for 2004.
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