Technical Analysis Plain & Simple: Charting the Markets in Your Language

Technical Analysis Plain & Simple: Charting the Markets in Your Language

by Michael . Kahn (Author)

Synopsis

The aim of this text is to explain how to use charts and simple analytical techniques without having to know too much about indicators and high level formulas. It strips out the jargon and reveals, in plain language, why technical concepts work.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 1
Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
Published: 29 Jul 1999

ISBN 10: 0273639870
ISBN 13: 9780273639879

Media Reviews
This book is an excellent primer. As a proponent of the art-versus-science school of technical analysis, his primary focus is on the practical aspects of chart reading and how to translate the intelligence derived from charts into investment decisions. If you have ever wondered what technical analysis is, or how you could get started doing it, this is a good place to start. John Bollinger, CFA, CMT, President, Bollinger Capital Management The best introduction to technical analysis there is.I was recommended to read this book during my induction period at a major investment bank. I studied Law at University so I had no idea what Technical Analysis was, until I read this astoundingly simple yet powerful book. Resistance & Support Levels are explained in a way that you will never forget the rationale for them after having read his chapter. This book has saved me from major embarassment in the markets! 1st Year Analyst at a White Shoe Investment Bank from London , Amazon.com
Author Bio
Michael N. Kahn is chief technical analyst for BridgeNews, a division of Bridge Information Systems, a leading source of global financial; information, transaction and network services. He also writes the monthly educational newsletter Tips on Technicals as well as regular articles for publications such as SIMEX's Marketlink and Energy magazine, Bridge Trader and Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities magazine. His first book , Real World Technical Analysis was published in 1998 by Bridge/Commodity Research Bureau Publishing.