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Technical Analysis: The Complete Resource for Financial Market Technicians

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"Now, for the first time, there's a comprehensive, objective, and clearly-written tutorial and reference for the entire technical analysis field." Using more than 200 illustrations, the authors show ways to analyze both markets and individual issues and present complete investment systems and portfolio management plans. Readers can learn ways to use tested sentiment, momentum indicators, seasonal effects, flow of funds, and many other key techniques. The authors reveal which chart patterns and indicators have been reliable, show how to test systems, and demonstrate ways technical analysis can be used to mitigate risk.

672 pages, Hardcover

First published July 1, 2006

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Charles D. Kirkpatrick II

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11 reviews2 followers
March 2, 2018
Well, another one of those books. I somehow feel Technical Analysis is much more than finding Trend Lines, Support and Resistances but these books just don’t seem to go even an inch deeper. The book like others starts with a good intrduction of what Technical Analysis is and how it came out through the years. All this is good stuff, it kind of even goes in depth debating various research papers which had been paramount in the financial academia. Rest of it is pretty same, you get an intro of Dow Theory, Trend Lines and tegular stuffs. The problem with this book and I think its with all of these books on TA is they never really give out some practical insights which are valuable in real life trading. Other than there is no mention of Candle Sticks which is just plain stupid.
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11 reviews2 followers
March 26, 2016
Dense and complete and recommended reading for the CMT, so I'll give it a four star for this purpose. But, unless you are planning to take the CMT, there are more engaging reads on the subject.
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March 11, 2019
Rather than technical analysis, this book mainly covers fundamental information about finance, theories about trading, money management, technical analysis and etc. Language of book is easy and for the people who have basic knowledge about finance and want to increase general knowledge on finance and theories on technical analysis, how trading works, it is highly recommended.
But if you are more interested in tips for technical analysis, strategies, patterns, this book is not good choice for you.
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137 reviews23 followers
February 26, 2014
The best textbook on technical analysis, imo.
Encompasses many areas of technical analysis in a detailed enough manner.
Recommended both for novices as well as for veterans.
10 reviews
March 30, 2020
Detailed and clear

Author has written in detail on all aspects of trading. Highly recommended for any new trader who want to understand from basics.
8 reviews
July 28, 2020
Highly recommended

Very thorough. This book provides an excellent foundation of technical analysis knowledge. Despite its length, I found it to be an interesting read.
1 review
August 15, 2020
Worth the read

Explained many important concepts and included lots of references for further reading. Could be trimmed down a bit but overall worth the read.
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7 reviews1 follower
October 7, 2023
This book lays out basic foundational concepts of technical analysis, but you'll want an additional resource if you want to learn more about candlestick patterns.
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13 reviews6 followers
September 21, 2014
"So, why does the world need another book on technical analysis? We began looking through the multitude of materials on technical analysis a few years ago, searching for resources to use in educational settings. We noticed that many specialized books existed on the topic, but there was no resource to provide the student of technical analysis with a comprehensive summation of the body of knowledge. We decided to provide a coherent, logical framework for this material that could be used as a textbook and a reference book."

This is exactly what you will get from this book as the author pointed out as above. It will help you to get sound knowledge in Technical Analysis, but won't help you to become an Analyst, I mean, in a practical sense.
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