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Point and Figure Charting: The Essential Application for Forecasting and Tracking Market Prices

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An up-to-date look at point and figure charting from one of the foremost authorities in the field If you're looking for an investment approach that has stood the test of time―during both bull and bear markets―and is easy enough to learn, whether you're an expert or aspiring investor, then Point and Figure Charting, Fourth Edition is the book for you. Filled with in-depth insights and expert advice, this practical guide will help you grow your assets in any market. In this reliable resource, the world's top point and figure charting expert, Tom Dorsey returns to explain how traders and investors alike can use this classic technique―borne out of the irrefutable laws of supply and demand―to identify and capitalize on market trends. Today's investment arena is filled with a variety of strategies that never seem to deliver on what they promise. But there is one approach to investment analysis that has proven itself in all types of markets, and it's found right here in Point and Figure Charting, Fourth Edition .

400 pages, Hardcover

First published May 18, 1995

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November 24, 2019
Point & Figure Charting by Thomas J. Dorsey is a worthwhile read if you want to view market activity through a different technical lens than a typical price vs. volume stock chart.

Point & figure charting is a technical analysis tool in which time is not a consideration. These charts look different from any stock price chart that you typically see. Charles Dow is given the recognition for the creation of this charting methodology so this is not new. The essential feature of a point & figure chart is that, by definition, stock price activity is the only consideration – and that is supposed to be real representation of supply and demand. Dorsey repeats in the book that stock price activity is the result of supply and demand, not earnings performance. He cites the many well-performing companies whose stock prices plummeted in 2008 as “proof” that stock price depends on whether or not there are more buyers than sellers or more sellers than buyers.

Besides highlighting a different method for charting stock price activity, the other major point of Dorsey’s book is his advice to track and understand relative strength. Relative strength does not predict what happens next but it does allow the trader to understand what has happened. Then the trader can react.

Another point made by Dorsey is his recommendation to view indexes via an equal weight perspective, not just a market capitalization perspective which is the composition of a “typical” stock index fund. A market capitalization view allows very large companies like Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, and other behemoths to influence the index when an equal weight perspective gives a much broader view of the breadth of the current market. He frequently cites market cap perspective to equal weight perspective as the difference between the composition of the US House of Representatives (ie, population-weighted) vs. the US Senate (equal weighting by state). Using an equal-weighted index when combined with relative strength and point and figure charting allows an objective look at current market/sector/etc. conditions.

Read this book for a different point of view of market assessment and trade entries/exits.
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January 1, 2010
This is the ultimate book about the financial markets. Whether you are a professional in the business like I am or you do it yourself, the techinal methodology and analysis of the Dorsey Wright & Associates is superior to any fundamental approach available.

This book brings alive in easy to understand prose how to properly chart a stock, mutual fund or ETF and how to know when supply or demand is in control in the market. That simple revelation would be a huge improvement over the advice you garner from TV or the print media.

All private investors should read this book and decide whether or not they will attempt to implement themselves or hire a professional who has been trained by this company. Following this investment philosophy would have meant that your accounts would be up to the tune of 50% since October 2007. In fact, you would have only been in equities 1 day in the disaster of 2009.

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February 17, 2008
Probably one of the easiest reads I've read on investing. So from the pure reading aspect I'd recommend it. However the truth will be in putting it into action so that I have yet to analyze!
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July 13, 2009
Good information on a very basic type of technical anlaysis for stock and etf traders.
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