5 Responses to “The Day Trader’s Guide to Technical Analysis: How to Use Chart Patterns, Level II and Time of Sales to Profit in Electronic Markets”

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  1. I lost money using these strategies. Buy Steve Nison book if you want a good book on TA. This one just doesn’t measure up.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. SOMEONE SUCCESSFUL WITH THE SAME INTEREST AS OURS REVEALS TO US HIS SYSTEM. CLEAR, THRUTFUL AND CONCISE. THIS BOOK WAS THE ULTIMATE REVELATION FOR ME. GOT ALL MY IDEAS CLEAR ON MY OWN APPROACH AND PERMIT ME, COMBINED WITH DIFFERENT MOMENTUM CONCEPTION TO GAIN MASTERY IN TRADING. MY DREAM HAS BECOME REALITY AFTER 10 MONTHS.
    THANK YOU A LOT Mr. LEWIS for your GENEROSITY AND plain english FOR TREATING SUCH COMPLEX MATTERS.

    (OTHER PARALLEL READINGS TO GET TO THE ULTIMATE RESULT:
    STAN WEINSTEIN/ WILLIAM O’NEIL (TRADING PHILOSOPHY!!
    ALAN FARLEY (ORIGINAL SWING TRADING CONCEPTION
    JOSH LUKEMAN (MARKET MAKERS MENTALITY
    & ARI KIEV (PSYCHOLOGY ASPECTS FOR TRADING
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. There is much useful material, along with a thoughtful approach to creating a daytrading discipline, in this book. I don’t fully agree with (and wouldn’t expect to) all of Lewis’ statements, and, as you might expect, given the changes in the trading environment over the last couple of years, many of his methods and observations are arguably already out of date, but others still apply, and his overall philosophy, perspective, and attitude are probably more important, in my opinion, than the particulars of his personal approach as practiced in and around late 2000. The text includes numerous clear, concrete, and detailed examples, though you may have to look past an L2 screen with a stack of QCOM buyers at 343 13/16 (I just never get over mania-market prices) to receive the message.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Chris Lewis has written a good book on some of the more heard about, but little understood points of the stock market. It is an easy and enjoyable book to read. It won’t make you the next W. Buffet, but it will make you a more versed investor.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. The chapter on level 2 alone is worth the price of the book. Yes the markets have changed and will continue to change, but you can always apply the general principles. Example: accumulation is accumulation regardless of what the market conditions are. Chris points out how to spot accumulation on level 2 and T&S, and if you grasp the idea, you should be able to spot them in any market with the tools available.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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