by: Constance Brown
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Dewey Decimal Number: 332.632042
Format: Kindle Book
Label: McGraw-Hill
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: December 09, 2002
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Sales Rank: 27732
Studio: McGraw-Hill
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
ALL ABOUT . . . SERIES
All About
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Wary of trusting their trading fortunes to chance, investors are increasingly turning to the proven tools of technical analysis to help them make better trading and investing decisions. All About Technical Analysis explains what technical analysis is, why so many savvy investors rely on it to help forecast market movements, and how to successfully blend it into an overall investing program.
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- Not a good writerThe book lacks organization and focus. Don't spend money with this book. Buy Technical Analysis for the Trading Professional, from the same author, if you want to know her thoughts.
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- Too much talkingI read about half of the book, the author keeps talking about how great technical analysis is, and how she is one of the experts on that. She shows some examples but I don't feel I got anything out of them. I understand what she tries to find, but she doesn't explain well how she finds it. I am not going to waste any more of my time on this book, the author probably is very experienced on the subject, but not a good writer/presented.
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- Unbelievable!While I agree the organaztion of the book is a little odd, I find it very amusing that when a brilliant trader reveals one version of the "holy grail" to the public they scoff and complain. That's why so few of them make money. Stop reading books, you're wasting your life away. Get another hobby.
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- Should have been entitled, "All Around Technical Analysis"...because Ms. Brown never gets to the point. She talks around the subject for 300 pages, but never gives the reader the how, what or why of TA. This excruciatingly frustrating book ends up with a discussion on pyramids and harmonic series - intriguing, but, since Ms. Brown never offers a thorough explanation of how to use these techniques, the discussion is completely useless.
This book provides nothing more than survey material to the subject. It would be a nice introduction for someone ... Read More
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- Out of Context Aimless meanderingThe author has her heart in the right place. She even starts out trying to go step-by-step, but it does not last. Somewhere into the 3rd or 4th page she starts utilizing advanced jargon to explain her elementary concepts. She never makes any reference to the 'advanced jargon' before this. That means that she does not build brick-by-brick.
Also, her references to various charts is confusing and mixed up. In one chapter where she introduces charting a stock on the monthly, weekly and quarterly ... Read More
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