by: Philippe Cahen
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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 332.632220112
EAN: 9780471899471
ISBN: 047189947X
Label: Wiley
Manufacturer: Wiley
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 150
Publication Date: May 25, 2001
Publisher: Wiley
Sales Rank: 1406453
Studio: Wiley
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Product Description:
Gets traders and investors up to speed on the hottest new approach to predicting the markets
One of the most talked-about new forecasting tools in today's international markets, dynamic technical analysis (DTA) arms traders and investors with unprecedented insights into market volatility, price changes, and market trends. DTA is also a valuable money management tool and is much easier for money managers to master than traditional technical analysis techniques. The first practical introduction to this powerful new approach, Dynamic Technical Analysis provides readers with all the tools and know-how necessary to unlock the full power of DTA.
* The only guide devoted exclusively to a powerful new forecasting technique
* Uses numerous real-world trading examples to quickly acquaint readers with state-of-the art DTA principles and practices
Phillippe Cahen (Paris, France) is Head of Technical Analysis for Credit Lyonnais Capital Markets in Paris.
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Rating:
- useful techniqueI don't like book translations, so i bought this book at Amazon.France, french language. I't a good companion to John Bollinger book.
This work features interesting visual approach, with studies of slopes and shapes of bollinger bands.
Rating:
- Poor translation...Dynamic Technical Analysis is written by one of France's most prominent technicians.
The ideas presented within the book aren't bad. In fact, they are interesting and potentially useful. Unfortunately, due to the book's poor translations, simple ideas become very difficult to comprehend. This is not the translator's fault, really. He is obviously not a trader.
The field of Technical Analysis has its own lingo in English, and non-standard terms were used in the book. This ... Read More
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- Subject not very well explainedFirst of all, I have to mention that this book is not for beginner. It involves a lot of technical terms and techniques that an amateur would not understand. This is probably due to the length of this book because it is so short and full of graphs, it doesn't have enough room to do much explanation and gave examples. Other than that, this is one of the better books that explains rarely discuss TA methods (Bollinger Bands, stochastic, MACD).
I managed to finish reading the book in one day ... Read More
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