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An edition of Technical Analysis Plain & Simple (1999)

Technical analysis plain and simple

charting the markets in your language

2nd ed
  • 4.00 ·
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  • 2 Currently reading
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This is the eBook version of the printed book.Technical analysis is a hot topic for investors right now and offers powerful, objective tools for picking stocks and making money--but most explanations of the subject simply confuse investors instead of enlightening them. In this clear, practical book, Barron's columnist Michael Kahn introduces technical analysis in simple English. Kahn explains exactly how technical analysis works, then teaches you how to read charts and translate what they tell you into real buy and sell decisions. The fully updated Second Edition contains many new examples reflecting major market changes since the First Edition: 9/11, equities bear markets, commodities bull markets, changing interest rates, and more. Step by step, Kahn illuminates the basic theory of technical analysis, demystifies its jargon, outlines its core techniques, and shows how to use it to complement (not replace) the reader's current approach to stock selection. He explains trendlines, chart patterns, and corrections; reveals what makes a stock look promising; and helps to assess potential risk and reward.

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Cover of: Technical Analysis Plain and Simple
Technical Analysis Plain and Simple: Charting the Markets in Your Language
2011, Pearson Education, Limited
in English
Cover of: Technical analysis plain and simple
Technical analysis plain and simple: charting the markets in your language
2010, FT Press
in English - 3rd ed.
Cover of: Technical analysis plain and simple
Technical analysis plain and simple: charting the markets in your language
2010, FT Press
in English - 3rd ed.
Cover of: Technical Analysis Plain and Simple
Technical Analysis Plain and Simple: Charting the Markets in Your Language
2009, Financial Times/Prentice Hall
in English
Cover of: Technical Analysis Plain and Simple
Technical Analysis Plain and Simple
2007, Pearson Education
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: Technical analysis plain and simple
Technical analysis plain and simple: charting the markets in your language
2006, Financial Times Prentice Hall
in English - 2nd ed
Cover of: Technical Analysis Plain and Simple
Technical Analysis Plain and Simple: Charting the Markets in Your Language (2nd Edition)
June 2, 2006, FT Press
Hardcover in English - 2 edition
Cover of: Technical Analysis Plain and Simple
Cover of: Technical Analysis Plain & Simple
Technical Analysis Plain & Simple: Charting the Markets in Your Langauge
October 25, 1999, Financial Times/Prentice Hall
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Technical analysis plain & simple: charting the markets in your language
1999, Financial Times Prentice Hall
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Table of Contents

A few things you'll need to know before you begin
Required background
What is technical analysis?
What is a chart?
Jargon you cannot avoid
The core of chart analysis
Concepts
What are supply and demand in the markets?
The trend is your friend and so are trendlines
See the forest and the trees
Chart patterns
when the market needs a rest
when the market is changing its mind
explosions
Corrections in perspective
Technical analysis in the real world
What is there other than price?
Volume
Time
Sentiment
Fundamental analysis really is technical analysis
Just what makes a stock (bond, commodity) look good?
Risk versus reward
is this stock really worth it?
This isn't brain surgery
The actual process of investing
Ok now do it!
How to know if you are wrong
Sometimes being wrong is good
When to sell
Bear markets
A word about your ego
Tools and case studies
What do I really need to get started?
Building your technical toolbox
Final advice
Case study
the perfect world
the real world
How good is your broker's stock?
Further on down the road
Introduction to candlesticks
Cycles
Elliott waves
Technical terms you may have heard
Debunking the TV analyst
Fun with jargon
Closing thoughts

Edition Notes

Previous ed.: London: Financial Times Management, 1999

Includes index

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Upper Saddle River, NJ
Series
Financial Times Prentice Hall books

Classifications

Library of Congress
HG4529 .K34 2006, HG4529.K34 2006

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxxv, 309 p. :
Number of pages
309

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17211188M
Internet Archive
technicalanalysi0000kahn
ISBN 10
0131345974
ISBN 13
9780131345973
LCCN
2005037396
OCLC/WorldCat
165114830
Library Thing
1189913
Goodreads
934033

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