Technical Analysis of Stock Trends, Ninth Edition
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The universally acclaimed investor’s classic has now been updated with the latest data and references. With more than 800,000 copies in previous editions, this is the definitive reference on analyzing trends in stock performance. It incorporates the most recent stock information and updated charts for expert guidance. Charts, tables, graphs…. More >>
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This book along with all other books and seminars on tech analysis are mere ploys to make the authors wealthy.
Rating: 1 / 5
BORING. I started to read about the Dow Theory with old fashioned charts of defunct stocks. There are supplements to the text to bring in modern stocks, but maybe one should retire this book.
Rating: 2 / 5
This is a great book for anyone interested in learning the field of technical stock analysis
Rating: 5 / 5
Outstanding!!
The 9th edition’s BASING POINTS could win the Nobel Prize for converting Anal-ysis into Analysis.
It answers the following questions:
(1) Why your investing/trading engine could only hum — (answer: it never knew the words & never had a ruler).
(2) What to do about Robert Prechter?
(3) With BASING POINTS it is now almost certain that the author has not yet fired 6 shots, i.e. this field is so deep in terms of conceptual understanding, that more is sure to follow. See STAIRSTOPS (a separate pdf file) to dig what I’m talking about.
(4) Is the editor the person whose coming was foretold or are we to expect another?
Rating: 5 / 5
Not comprehensive or outlined or organized. A lot of talk with nothing. Beginer stuff like RSI, MACD and MA are 1/3 of the book, another 1/3 on Dow theory. Charts patterns, nothing in here like projection of target price, failuer rate and trading tactics. You want a good book on price chart patterns. I suggest “Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns”, Bulkowski.
Rating: 2 / 5