Martin Pring’s Introduction to Technical Analysis: A CD-ROM Seminar and Workbook
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Martin Pring’s Introduction to Technical Anaylsis: A CD-ROM Seminar and Workbook, produced by leading technical analyst and author Martin Pring, explains and demonstrates tools used by the world’s foremost technical analysts to evaluate emerging trends. This technically state-of-the-art package then goes further, to provide specific steps you can take to turn these analyses into profit-producing trades. Using the effective CD-ROM/workbook format, you’ll learn how to… More >>
Martin Pring’s Introduction to Technical Analysis: A CD-ROM Seminar and Workbook
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There hasn’t been a review since July of last year. Does that mean none of you are reading this book? Or is it a gem waiting to be discovered?
Rating: 5 / 5
I have been enjoying the book, but can’t get the CD to work. No mention that it doesn’t work on MacIntosh. Tried it on an AMD, but no sound card.
Rating: 4 / 5
I found this C.D Tuitorial to be the easiest way for me to learn, I loose concentration to easily on a book. This easy to understand and fundermentally sound cd offers a great insight into T/A.
My only question is….Where can i find the “Advanced guide to T/A” that is spoken about in the cd…..Could the author or anybody else assist?
Philip J. Smith
Rating: 5 / 5
The book does not have a glossary in the back of the book so we can look up words that the author failed to tell us the meaning. I emailed the author and asked him what certain trading terms meant in his book and I received an email back from somebody named “Lisa” that told me to look it up in the dictionary if you can’t find the answer in the book. I think this person “lisa” was very unprofessional in the way she handled this email and her customer service skills need improving. There are better books than this one. This man is from another country other than America and he uses weird words to describe his examples. It’s hard to understand.
Rating: 1 / 5
Seller shipped much faster than standard timeframe. Product was “used” and was just as described. Great deal and great execution by seller.
Rating: 5 / 5