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Topic: Books for technical analysis and markets (Read 102 times)

newbie
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Merit: 0
March 20, 2018, 05:37:28 PM
#5
I wouldn't waste your time, nor your money on something which has been fully debunked as useless and a scam. Technical analysis isn't going to help as much as your own research, your own gut, and your own will for looking for something which is a good investment for you. TA is a way for people to try to trick you, or for you to feel like you've got a sure bet because the 'chart says so'

Don't do it.  
Yes I think you are right. I’ve made some research and decided that I’ll do as you suggested me. Thank you.
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1285
Flying Hellfish is a Commie
March 19, 2018, 10:33:48 PM
#4
I wouldn't waste your time, nor your money on something which has been fully debunked as useless and a scam. Technical analysis isn't going to help as much as your own research, your own gut, and your own will for looking for something which is a good investment for you. TA is a way for people to try to trick you, or for you to feel like you've got a sure bet because the 'chart says so'

Don't do it.  
newbie
Activity: 98
Merit: 0
March 19, 2018, 07:17:49 PM
#3
Try this one.  Grin

Once upon a time, someone suggested reading the book.

Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets by John J. Murphy

Few reviews about the contents of his book:

Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets expands upon and updates Murphy's classic Technical Analysis of the Futures Markets. Packed with some 400 real-life charts that clarify every key point, it covers: the fundamentals of technical analysis and chart construction; what you must know about trends and the building blocks of chart analysis; price patterns, including major reversal and continuation patterns; methods of analysis - moving averages, oscillators, contrary opinion, and other indicators; and time cycles, market interrelationships, money management, and trading tactics. Beginners and experienced traders alike will find a wealth of immediately useful information in this authoritative, yet easy-to-follow guide.
member
Activity: 223
Merit: 11
March 19, 2018, 07:14:52 PM
#2
I found this book yesterday: “The Devil’s Financial Dictionary”. It's an old book. It's like a parody, but I think it contains good advices for any trader. If you are able to demystify it.
newbie
Activity: 140
Merit: 0
March 19, 2018, 06:06:22 PM
#1
I really want to learn how to read those patterns and know how to correctly make technical analysis. Do someone have or suggest interesting books regarding it?
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