Technical Analysis Plain & Simple: Charting the Markets in Your Language

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Technical Analysis Plain & Simple: Charting the Markets in Your Language

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Rating : 4.27 (848 Votes)
Asin : 0273639870
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 240 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-01-05
Language : English

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His first book , Real World Technical Analysis was published in 1998 by Bridge/Commodity Research Bureau Publishing.. Kahn is chief technical analyst for BridgeNews, a division of Bridge Information Systems, a leading source of global financial; information, transaction and network services.He also writes the monthly educational newsletter Tips on Technicals as well as regular articles for p

From the Back Cover If technical analysis is simple, why isn't everyone doing it? The simple answer is that most technical terms used in charting confuse rather than enlighten investors. Technical analysis looks at actual trades where bulls and bears have put their money where their collective mouths are. All market and stock selection is based on current, not past, price performance, the predictable behavior of market participants, and the dynamics between markets over time. All the concepts presented in the book can be used to supplement your own original analysis. Use the first section to get an overall understanding of what technical

"Beginner's book" according to Roger L. Sovde. This is a kindergarten TA book; that is, if one is just entering personal investing, it gives the basics, but for experienced TA investors it's not worth the price.. "Yet Another book on Technical Analysis" according to devastating improviser. I'll keep this review short.This book is a pretty good introduction to classical techinical analysis (i.e,charting).If you believe in charting (or TA for that matter) as a forecasting tool then this book will be a good enough introduction for the novice.The book is very scant on the technical indicator side of TA and I disagree strongly with the remark made by the reviewer from New York,USA who states that "no real TA trader" uses indicators in trading decision. A Customer said A great primer.. I have most of the popular TA books, but I saw this at a local store and bought it for a friend -- she doesn't have it yet. It's well written (as one would expect from a Brit.) and has more breadth than depth, as a primer should. You'll need other books of course, but this is the best introduction that I have encountered. One of its greatest virtues is that it does not dwell on technical indicators -- no real TA trader does. (Note that this is the exact opposit

This will enable everyone to use technical analysis.

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