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Technical Analysis of the Futures Markets
Yet
another way to make money in the market is through futures. This book
explains most of the aspects of futures trading, and what makes them
tick.
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Technical Analysis Explained
Great
book on Technical Analysis. A must for every trader. Features Dow theory,
chart patterns, you name it. We like the straight forward approach Pring
uses in this book. The section on chart patterns is especially helpful.
Great book.
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Technical Analysis Stock Trends
The
holy grail of stock analysis. Has sold over 850,000 copies, so you can
bet that it has influenced more than one investor.Covers just about
everything. You will use this book as a reference time and time again.
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The Wealthy Barber
This
classic tale and bestselling financial planning book has been updated
to reflect the very latest tax laws. It's the story of a friendly barber
who dispenses timeless, homespun advice that will help anyone get rich--slowly
but surely.
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Technical Analysis from A to Z
This
book provides an overview, analysis and mathematical calculations for
over 70 different technical indicators. Each entry features an example
that shows precisely how the indicator performs in real markets.
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The New Technical Trade
Extremely
well-organized, comprehensive and written within the context of real-world
trading, this guidebook integrates new methods of technical analysis
with strategies for effective risk control and money management.
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Trading for a Living
As
a professional trader, technical analysis expert, and practicing psychiatrist,
Dr. Elder helps aspiring traders step away from the crowd of amateurs.
He presents a comprehensive system for trading stocks, futures, currencies,
and options.
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The Unemotional Investor
In
The Unemotional Investor, Robert Sheard, author of the Dow Dividend
Approach and Foolish Workshop for The Motley Fool, offers a way around
this dilemma. He notes that the obvious requirement for making money
in the stock market is to buy low and sell high, but that most people
simply can't do this.
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Mastering
Elliott Wave
This
book is actually for those who want to "master" the Elliott
wave theory. Though Mr Neeley explains his method from the scratch,
you have to spend a great amount of time to understand how to identify
the waves and how you should apply the rules and guidelines even if
you know the theory. After long hours of studying the book and applying
the techniques on the price charts, you will surprisingly find out that
your view on the technical analysis and Elliott wave theory changed.
I have to warn those who want to learn some trading techniques using
the Elliott Theory or Neeley Method, since there's nothing in this book
about trading, but do not forget that this book is mastering the the
Elliott Wave. Do you think you still need a pre-made trading technique
after mastering the theory? I don't think so.
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Float
Analysis: Volume & Price
As
an avid reader of financial publications and a student of the financial
markets, I read "The Precision Profit Float Indicator" by
Steve Woods with great excitement and utter disbelief. Excitement that
this new (to me) indicator may be the "missing link" for me
being able to achieve an above average rate of return in trading the
markets. And, disbelief in the fact that the basic concept is so simple
and is based upon so much common sense that it has been overlooked by
all the brilliant financial minds for so many years. It appears that
Mark Twain's statement that "the only thing not so common is common
sense" is certainly valid in this situation. I am firmly convinced
that financial market authors will soon place Mr. Wood's name along
side those of Mr. Gann and Mr. Elliott for their respective unique discoveries.
It is strongly suggested that prospective readers of "The Precision
Profit Float Indicator" keep an open mind while reading this unique
publication. Mr. Woods' fine work gives new meaning to the statement
that "fact is sometimes stranger than fiction!" |