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This book is an excellent and concise guide to the basics of technical analysis.
I am still not comfortable with some specific tools and techniques but this book definitely helped me gain better perspective a... Read More
I had many concerns regarding viability of technical analysis techniques and expected a very subjective approach dismissing cri... Read More
Probably the best basic technical analysis book i have read.
Price
Can't put it down, the price is right
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Bulkowski on chart patterns and steve nison on candlestick charting.
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Also after reading this book it felt like the author genuinely wanted the people to develop the trading skills not just for money or fame that he wrote this book
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I had many concerns regarding viability of technical analysis techniques and expected a very subjective approach dismissing critical views on the subject
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I was then very happy that the author chose to begin the book by quoting burton malkiel a wellknown advocate of randomness of the market prices
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He emphasized that he may be subjective in supporting technical analysis and acknowledged the reasoning of random walk supporters
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The author points out the strengths and weaknesses for each indicator and the approaches one might take
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As book title indicates this book is a beginner’s guide and therefore only covers the very basic concepts which one might have heard from other sources before
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Bulkowski on chart patterns and steve nison on candlestick charting