"John Murphy is one of a rare an expert technical analyst who can actually write. This combination of skills helped make his Technical Analysis of the Futures Markets a classic. Now John has written the perfect overview aimed specifically at the stock investor who wants to learn technical analysis. . . . The Visual Investor offers a complete course in technical analysis, lucid enough to be accessible to the novice, yet thorough enough to range well beyond the basics. . . . [It] is must reading for the stock and mutual fund investor who wants to start incorporating technical analysis as a decision-making tool." --Jack D. Schwager Author, The New Market Wizards and Technical Analysis
"The challenge of technical analysis is that it can be so technical. Now John Murphy, through The Visual Investor, explains everything for the common investor who wants to use technical analysis but doesn't want an overly complicated presentation." --Thom Hartle Editor, Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities magazine
"As my research group relies heavily on market analysis for its research product, we get numerous inquiries from professional investors on where to find books on this topic. John Murphy's The Visual Investor is my first recommendation to the novice investor as well as the investment professional. . . . [It] is the simplest and most helpful first look at markets that I have seen." --John Kozey III, CFA, CMT Equity Research Director, Bridge Trading Company
John J. Murphy is an American financial market analyst and is considered to be the Father of Inter-market Analysis. He received an award for outstanding contribution to global technical analysis by the International Federation of Technical Analysts.
I had a basic idea of technical analysis, or Visual Investing as Mr. Murphy refers to it, prior to starting this book. I found the book to be a great description of the main ideas of charting and their application. I would recommend it to anybody wanting to learn about reading charts and improving their trading skills.
This is a very good book for people who are learning how to use technical indicators, read charts to see trends and patterns, and look for leading indicators using commodities, bond futures, relative strength, etc. I'm going to read this book again after I've had a chance to digest the first reading.
Good book overall. A little outdated however the middle part of the book demonstrates how to use all those indicators of charts you never know what it means. The book is full of examples so 300 pages is actually more like 150 of reading.
I heard John Murphy speak at ChartCon 2012. His presentation on intermarket analysis was excellent so I bought a couple of his books. This book is divided into four sections. The first two sections provide an excellent introduction to technical analysis. Section 3 contained some of the material he presented at ChartCon. It briefly covers a wide range of market analysis topics. Ironically, it was this material that peaked my interest during the conference but I found it harder to understand in writing. Lastly, section 4 addressed Mutual Funds and Exchange Traded Funds. All good stuff if you plan on investing in the stock market.
Mr. Murphy is very knowledgable and a good writer. This book is an excellent introduction to technical analysis. I'm looking forward to reading his other book, Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets. It's a 500+ page book with a Study Guide.
Très bon livre sur les bases de l'investissement avec l'analyse technique. On donne les bases et les outils principaux tout en restant très simple. Le livre est bien structuré et donne beaucoup d,exemple. Il ne s,attarde que sur ce qu,ils est important de retenir et n'assome pas le lecteur avec trop de détails techniques inutiles. Bref une excellente entrée en matière pour qui veut s'initier à l'analyse technique.
I would like this book better if it was a little bit newer. Also, the graphs need to be in color. They were difficult to read many instances. I like the book it did give me a bunch of tips. Was worth the money.
This was the first financial book I picked up. The author did a great job with language, concepts and the flow. Would have been great with recent data as examples though.
A good, but brief, introduction to technical analysis of the markets. If you have any understanding of it prior to the book you may not get much out of it, but if you are new to the subject then this is a good book to start with