Charting and Technical Analysis
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.96 (679 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1456468693 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 254 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-02-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
All seem to find yet another creative way to tell you to “Buy Low and Sell High.” And they offer NO in-depth understanding or analysis about WHO is buying and WHO is selling, and when. No one else has your best interest in mind. Point is, anyone, experienced or not, can show you a picture of a Chart and tell you to buy at the bottom and sell at the top. This is highly valuable information, and you should NEVER attempt to trade or invest without this knowledge. Mutual Funds? Most people t
RobO said very good, if not great. This very, very good, if not great, book is diminished by terrible black & white graphics and poor print quality.If I could rate the written content and insightful advise separately; I'd gladly rate it 6 stars.. "A serious asset for the serious investor" according to C. Kragel. Of all the books I have read on stock and chart analysis, this one is by far the best!Not only does it give solid investing and speculation advice, but the information on reading, deciphering and analyzing the various chart trends and stock behaviors is invaluable. Immediately after I finished reading this, I went back through the high points to make sure I have the candlestick patterns and major icons down to memory.The great part about this book is that- not only is the information supported within th. "Great for a novice like me" according to Sean Richard Edwards. I really enjoyed this book. I have been trying to invest for years, but never taken the time to step out of the long term 'stick' approach; far too emotional, and not clinical. This book has made a lot of things clearer to me, and already I'm looking at charts and making sense.early days, but I feel this is the book I needed, clearly written, and great for a beginner to TA like me.
From the Author In 2000, and again in late 2007 as the market was topping out, I could see that financial advisors were continually selling investment products to unsuspecting investors that would certainly result in a loss. This book will hopefully enable every investor to make wise decisions and avoid the pitfalls of the treacherous investing world. I firmly believe the individual investor should never risk money without first understanding technical analysis and also reading my book, 'Common Sense