- Yikes!Ok, considering i have not spent that much time reading this book, mainly because it creates nausium with all the statistical talk, i think its a pretty good book. Just know that its not a story or interviews or anything like that. Lots of percentages. The volume i bought actually has a reddish cover, i think its slightly newer. Also, i happened to switch over to learning how to trade using bar charts, i like it much better. The candles....work, but i hate how i see all the different candle signs i have learned all over the place!! And i think all the candle patterns are seen just as easy with the good ole HLCO bars. I recommend Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques by Steve Nison if you want to learn about a bunch of candle signs/patterns...its an awesome book that i bought based on recommendations of two pro traders i follow. Good luck, never quit!!
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- Chart PatternsThis book is fine, it was just a bit too technical for me, but it is not the fault of the book but my interest in the subject matter. I found it for myself to be too difficult to digest. Again, it has nothing to do with the message, it was not what I needed and I don't think I will use it a lot. I believe you need to know a lot more about the technical analysis than I do, although I hve a finance background.
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- pattensvery well researcher and very useful book for any body who want to punt on the market.
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- encyclepedia of chart patternsIts just what its supposed to be a reference book . When it comes to trading its not that big a help. I am
learning that to make money its money managment and stop loss that makes the difference.
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- Encyclopedia of Chart PatternsThe book is very good, perhaps so extensive, but it approach in detail all the formations some one can found in trading
