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Technical Analysis for Beginners: Stop Blindly Following Stock Picks of Wall Street's Gurus and Learn Technical Analysis

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*** This is the second edition, this version was corrected by a professional proofreader.***
It’s strange to observe that in an age where information is so abundant and easy to access, a very small number of investors understand the functioning of the stock charts. Many more believe that the up-and-down level of a share is strongly connected to a company’s profitability. Either because of doubt or a lack of understanding, most traders and investors trust their friends, colleagues or pseudo-specialist gurus to help them make good trading and investment choices.

This book has been written to help the new traders who trust blindly in those close to them, their colleagues or financial gurus, and want to understand chart patterns before investing in stocks.

Take control of your investments
Technical Analysis for Beginners, or Stop Blindly Following Stock Picks of Wall Street’s Gurus and Learn Technical Analysis is easy to understand, and it addresses the people who want to use tools that allow detection of buy-and-sell signals.

This book includes more than 100 examples, figures and tables that will help your understand investments visually. Several stock market charts show entry points, exit points and even false signals.

Dummies need to understand technical analysis
The best way to foresee the future is to analyze the past. This book is a guide to avoiding many traps in the financial markets. I will show you how to use the stock market charts and how to enrich them with indicators, which will allow you to enter and exit the market at the right time.

Know how to spot the market’s trend
Learn how to detect the stages of a share to make a better anticipation of the sale periods. Numerous examples show you how to highlight the trend, the support, the resistance and the trend channel, as well as the positive and negative divergences and the candlestick patterns.

Identify breakout and breakdown
The term "breakout" is used by traders in action. It’s associated with multiple upward figures and marks the debut of a new rising trend. Learn to detect and use breakout to make good selections of stocks.

Identify bullish and bearish patterns
Certain configurations allow anticipating a configuration or a trend reversal. We have included numerous graphs and figures that facilitate learning. The examples are improved with comments and symbols that facilitate comprehension.

Know how to use the different types of indicators
There are a great number of technical indicators. New ones are created each year. However, you should limit their use and make a choice among the four families of indicators that follow:

Trend indicators
Momentum indicators
Volatility indicators
Volume indicators

Avoid traps, errors and false signals
Technical analysis cannot guarantee 100 percent success. The traps can be detected on a graph, but they can also come from the ones that make purchase recommendations to you, such as people that provide pump and dump scenarios or stock promoters from the web. Graphic analysis of the shares is essential before any investment.

Understand the market’s emotional cycle
It’s difficult to leave your emotions aside when your portfolio has lost 10 percent in just one day. Don’t put yourself in vulnerable situations.

163 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 15, 2014

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Charles G. Koonitz

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Graphic designer, illustrator, investor, blogger, freelance writer and webmaster. I likes produce books that help people solve technical problems.

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October 9, 2018
Good reference book

Good explanations of the different technical indicators and their applications. It's probably better to have in hard copy form for easier reference.
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