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#1: E-Books : The Complete Elliott Wave Writings by Hamilton A. |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 25 October 2009 | Views: 305 |
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This is one that fills in all the details of Elliott Wave research and history in the time period between Elliott himself and today's Robert Prechter. In short, this book is a very necessary addition to any serious student of Elliott and Socionomics. It takes you through the history of great market calls as well as providing insight into how the knowledge of Elliott Wave has gotten to be where it is today. |
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#2: E-Books : Investing in KLSE Stocks and Futures with Japanese Candlestick Techniques by Fred Tam |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 11 October 2009 | Views: 310 |
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Contents Part 1 BASIC CANDLESTICK TECHNIQUES 1 INTRODUCTION Historical background Reasons why candlesticks are so popular Construction of the candlestick chart The real body and shadow Construction of a bar chart |
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#4: E-Books : Trading for a Living by Alexander Elder |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 24 January 2009 | Views: 1369 |
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Soviet-born author and practicing psychiatrist Elder (director, Financial Trading Seminars, Inc.) shares his learning over the years as a professional trader and expert in technical analysis and his principle of understanding the three Ms (Mind, Method, Money), which will strengthen the discipline required to be successful in trading. He explores crucial factors in the markets that most experts overlook, including time, volume, and open interest, and describes little-known indicators to track them profitably. In addition, he covers many of the more technical approaches to investing in futures, such as factoring in the meaning from the Elliott Wave, oscillators, moving averages, Market Logic, and point-and-figure charting. His unique viewpoints in this overly saturated genre explain his particular view that most traders sabotage themselves, while offering tips for others to avoid doing the same. The narration by Richard Davidson soundly guides the listener through this highly specialized work that, although first published seven years ago, remains recommended for university libraries supporting a finance and business curriculum. |
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#5: E-Books : School of Pipsology |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 22 January 2009 | Views: 1349 |
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Guys very interesting ebook on forex. Guide you need to refer as it explain step by step what you need to know about forex. Recommended for beginer forexstraders Forex education is crucial for beginners. BabyPips.com’s School of Pipsology is designed to help you acquire the skills, knowledge, and abilities to become a successful trader in the foreign exchange market. Our definition of a successful trader is having the ability to do three things: 1. Make pips 2. Keep pips 3. Repeat If you can repeatedly do these three things, then you're on your way! But it's no cakewalk. You will also learn how to predict the future and never have a losing trade. And there is plenty more to learn and you'll just have to see for yourself! |
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#6: E-Books : Elliott Wave Simplified by Clif Droke |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 13 January 2009 | Views: 2127 |
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This book provides an explanation of the Elliott Wave theory into terms all traders can understand and successfully apply. The Elliott Wave Theory is a highly effective tool to help determine the financial condition of a given stock and how it will perform in the near future. With the help of this book investors will be able to easily understand and apply the theory and profit from the results! This book also shows you how to: Combine Elliott Wave Theory with other technical analysis methods to produce optimal results. It would allow one to gain a basic understanding with the option to then go to the masters. Utilize methods for anticipating, and profiting from, both long-term and short-term moves among listed stocks, and Gain from real-time examples of stock mrket forecast and analysis. Use the practical information and numerous charts in this book as a hedge against adverse moves in the financial market-you'll be glad you did! All the book does is to discuss at a very simple level the main parts of elliot waves, coupled with some wyckoff, chart patterns, dow theory and other standard technical trading ideas such as trend lines. The discussions offer little insight and generally less information than from the standard TA books such as Murphy, Pring et al. |
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#7: E-Books : Dynamic Trading by Robert Miner |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 5 January 2009 | Views: 2325 |
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Dynamic Price Projection Techniques and how to project, well in advance, the specific price zones for support, resistance and trend termination. Dynamic Time Projection techniques including Projected Turning Point Periods, Time Rhythm Zone and Trend Vibration projections, which allow you to project days and weeks in advance the specific time zones for trend reversal. Elliott Wave Made Practical. Quickly determine if a market is in a trend or counter-trend position. Low-risk and low-capital exposure trade entry strategies including trend-reversal and trend-continuation entry and stop-loss techniques. How to develop and stick to a trading plan. How to maintain a structured, patient and disciplined approach to technical analysis and trading strategies. |
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#8: E-Books : Sentiment in the Forex Market by Jamie Saettele |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 2 January 2009 | Views: 1285 |
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Crowds move markets and at major market turning points, the crowds are almost always wrong. When crowd sentiment is overwhelmingly positive or overwhelmingly negative – it's a signal that the trend is exhausted and the market is ready to move powerfully in the opposite direction. Sentiment has long been a tool used by equity, futures, and options traders. In Sentiment in the Forex Market, FXCM analyst Jaime Saettele applies sentiment analysis to the currency market, using both traditional and new sentiment indicators, including: Commitment of Traders reports; time cycles; pivot points; oscillators; and Fibonacci time and price ratios. He also explains how to interpret news coverage of the markets to get a sense of when participants have become overly bullish or bearish. Saettele points out that several famous traders such as George Soros and Robert Prechter made huge profits by identifying shifts in crowd sentiment at major market turning points. Many individual traders lose money in the currency market, Saettele asserts, because they are too short-term oriented and trade impulsively. He believes retail traders would be much more successful if they adopted a longer-term, contrarian approach, utilizing sentiment indicators to position themselves at the beginning points of major trends. With a number of firms now offering retail traders direct access to the interbank foreign exchange market, participation in the FX market has grown substantially. As a result, the amount of technical and fundamental information available to traders has increased exponentially in recent years. An area that has failed to receive the same amount of attention is sentiment. |
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#9: E-Books : Elliot Wave Unveiled - Traders World Magazine |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 29 December 2008 | Views: 1115 |
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Elliott Wave TheoryElliott Wave Theory interprets market actions in terms of recurrent price structures obedient to the Fibonacci sequence. Basically, Market cycles are composed of two major types of Wave : Impulse Wave and Corrective Wave. For every impulse wave, it can be sub-divided into 5 - wave structure (1-2-3-4-5), while for corrective wave, it can be sub-divided into 3 - wave structures (a-b-c). Surfer's Waves within WaveAn important feature of Elliott Wave is that they are fractal in nature. 'Fractal' means market structure are built from similar patterns on a larger or smaller scales. Therefore, we can count the wave on a long-term yearly market chart as well as short-term hourly market chart. |
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#10: E-Books : The Major Works Of R N Elliott by Robert Prechter |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 28 December 2008 | Views: 1273 |
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Ralph Nelson Elliott (1871-1948) was of that rarest of breeds, a true scholar in the practcal world of finance. His fascinating theory of stock market behavior is remarkably unique in that it goes way beyond the usual "get rich quick" methods so characteristic of the bulk of the literature. Over the years the Wave Principle has had a profound effect on a small coterie of investors who not only have the ability to recognize a theory of immense practical value, but who have the ability to appreciate the aesthetic beauty of the human experience in the abstract. Three decades is enough time for investors to deem a book about an investment method as "classic," and surely the jury is in on this one: Elliott Wave Principle is now published in seven languages, and continues to sell thousands of copies every year. In Europe, Asia and the Americas, literally millions of investors worldwide use or recognize the Elliott Wave method for profitable investing. Take a moment to look over your books about investing. Have any of them given you a successful method for making profits and reducing risks? Is there even one such book that has proven reliable over the years? |
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#11: E-Books : Elliott Wave Principle by Robert R. Prechter Jr. |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 28 December 2008 | Views: 3160 |
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Developed by Ralph Nelson Elliott in the 1930s and '40s, the Elliott Wave Principle is a powerful analytical tool for forecasting stock market behavior. The basic concept behind the Wave Principle is that stock market prices rise and fall in discernible patterns and that those patterns can be linked together into waves. In the years since it was first published, this classic guide to the Elliott Wave Principle has acquired a cult status among technical analysts, worldwide. And with each new edition, the authors have refined and enhanced the principle, while retaining all the predictions from past editions. The 20th Anniversay Edition includes a special foreword and enhanced text. It’s the final revision of a classic. Elliott Wave Principle is simply the best description and validation of a concept which by all rights should be revolutionizing the scientific study of history and sociology. |
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#12: E-Books : Elliott Wave Principle Forex by Robert Balan |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 28 December 2008 | Views: 2041 |
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This book is recommended for all those who want to learn the ever popular principle which is 'The Elliott Wave Principle'. Believe me, you cannot find a better book to introduce you to the Elliott wave principle which does not give you a very big headache at the end. Most of the other book that was written of this topic are so cumbersome and difficult to kepp up with but not this one. This book was written by Robert Balanl who is a professional writer and researcher. For the first time since its discovery in the 1930’s, The Elliott Wave Principle has been statistically analyzed, verified, refined and improved. The strengths of Elliott have been verified, the weaknesses identified and corrected. The result is a more powerful and accurate market-forecasting tool than ever before available. If you are serious about taking money out of the markets, you need this critical information. This is a definitive, excellent book on Elliott, and I recommend it to all who have an interest in the Wave Principle. It is the definitive work on a scientific wave theory of human experience. If you are interested in technical or wave analysis, it should be required reading. |
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#13: E-Books : Essential Technical Analysis by Leigh Stevens |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 23 December 2008 | Views: 1192 |
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An Introduction to Technical Analysis from One of the Top Names in the Business A good introduction to technical analysis. It reads lighter then most tutorials due to the skill of the writer. Essential Technical Analysis is a highly valued resource for technical traders. The importance of comprehensive and well-researched market behaviors, indicators, and systems were well expressed graphically with many examples. No technical analyst should be without this book. Stevens's book could become another classic. Essential Technical Analysis will give the new student of technical analysis a good overview of both classical chart patterns and a myriad of technical indicators, but so will many other texts. What sets this volume apart is that it presents the subject in the context of real-world trading situations, not idealized well-chosen examples. Books on technical analysis, especially those aimed at novices, are typically filled with charts in which the selected patterns are both unambiguous and work perfectly. As Leigh Stevens recognizes and confronts, however, the real world is a far more sloppy place: charts may often contain conflicting indicators, and patterns don't always work as described. Reading Essential Technical Analysis is like sitting beside a veteran technical analyst and having him describe his methods and market experiences. |
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#14: Music » Music Video : Advanced Elliot Waves by Steven Poser |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 22 December 2008 | Views: 3746 |
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Steve Poser is one of the few people who can integrate Elliott Wave analysis into a normal conversation on the markets and make sense. Author and Elliott Wave expert Steven Poser takes a fresh approach to this proven trading strategy, giving you the most well-rounded and straightforward lesson on how to make money using Elliott Wave theory. The issue of Elliott Waves or any other technical tool is that it is ambiguous what is going on at any point in time. Even after the fact, many technicians will disagree about what the charts show. So how do you decide what trade to make? This video contains many excellent detailed examples that will help you understand, and gives you a format to follow for the future. The essence is to find potential trades with much more likelihood of gain than loss . . . and a gain potential that is much larger than the loss potential as well. How do to that is well described here for stock indices, stocks, bonds, currencies, and commodities. In this special video by respected author and technical trading advisor Steven W. Poser, head of Poser Global Market Strategies, Inc., you’ll learn literally everything the pros know about Elliott Wave Theory, how they interpret it relative to current market movements, and how they use it in making profitable technical trading decisions. |
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#15: E-Books : Elliot Wave Books and Videos |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 22 December 2008 | Views: 2498 |
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If you are looking for a general introduction to Elliott Wave theory and practice, then this book is definetly not for you. In that case, I rather suggest starting with Prechter's " Elliott Wave Principle" from 1979. If you are prepared to spend a lot of time working through the large number of conditions contained within this book, however, (especially using your own data) you will find this a most rewarding endeavor. Wave theory is not for the faint-hearted, it requires a lot of patience and application to give you the building blocks to come up with a view of the market. This Rar, you will find: Mastering Elliott Waves by Glenn Neely, Elliot Waves by Rich Swannell and Elliot Waves - A Comprehensive Course On The Waves. Also, I added 3 videos These books are actually for those who want to "master" the Elliott wave theory. Since Fibonacci numbers and golden ratio are the most important parts of the wave theory, These books are the best about how to apply Elliot Wavei techniques on a price chart. Not only the price distance, but the time elapsed to form the waves are dependant with the Fibonacci numbers theory and these books will teache you how to use them. |
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#16: Movie : Chaos: The New Map for Traders by Bill Williams (Video) |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 15 December 2008 | Views: 2970 |
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85 minute video Learn how to analyze any market of any time frame and discover where to buy, sell, pyramid, take profits and stop and reverse. Plus, you’ll find out why giving in puts you in alignment with the market and learn how to use MACD to trade spreads more profitably. Now you can understand what chaos is and how you can use it to boost your trading profits. Learn how to analyze any chart in ten seconds and how you can see “pit action” on your own trading screen. Learn why the science of Chaos Theory draws a more accurate picture of market action and intention than other approaches and how you can apply this theory to your trading and daily life. This opportunity allows you to gain the benefit of years of experience in two hours while learning Profitunity’s unique “10 second analysis". You will learn why over 90% of all traders lose money consistently while 50% of all contracts make money on each price change, even though traders rank in the top 10 percent of intelligence of the general population. Bill believes that most traders lose because they use the wrong logic maps. Linear techniques from classical physics and the most common technical indicators simply don’t make profits in non-linear markets. He discusses which techniques to use (only three to trade the Profitunity technique) and which to avoid. You will learn why the usual axioms (“buy low, sell high” and “follow the trend”) throw you off the profit trail and why concepts such as “bullish/bearish consensus", “oversold" and “overbought” do not really exist. To continuously trade profitably, you must “stop the lies and listen to the truth.” In trading, your brain is not your friend. |
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#17: E-Books : Forecasting Financial Markets by Tony Plummer |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 13 December 2008 | Views: 1020 |
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This book will entertain and intrigue keen investors. A brilliant, original, insightful work... deserves to be read by all serious technical analysts... Highly recommended! Many technical analysts like to forget that they live in the real world. Technical analysis is based on the idea that the patterns drawn by stock prices can be used to forecast the financial markets. The field of behavioral finance essentially looks at this psychological give and take from an academic perspective, while technical analysis is largely a real life application. Tony Plummer brilliantly bridges this gap by showing how and why these patterns develop. He also discusses his own take on Elliott Wave Theory in a cogent and interesting manner. Forecasting Financial Markets provides a compelling insight into the psychology of trading behavior and shows how "following the herd" can have disastrous results. It demonstrates how one's ability to make money in the world's financial markets depends critically on an ability to make decisions independently of the crowd. |
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#18: E-Books : A Mathematician Plays The Stock Market by John Allen Paulos |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 2 December 2008 | Views: 1289 |
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Mr. Paulos, who teaches mathematics at Temple, has a knack for making technical concepts clear and entertaining. It is a genius at translating the arcane .... This book should be required reading for anyone opening a brokerage account. Paulos makes the process rewarding for those who want a better understanding of how the market works. Throughout this wide-ranging survey, the writing is spirited, funny and clear. Yes, there are many percentage signs in this book ... But Paulos' humor and clarity will see you through, a double-chocolate nougat of a book — a rich, densely packed delight. It is also rueful, funny and disarmingly personal . There is a certain pleasure to be had in reading that mathematical genius need be no barrier to financial comeuppance |
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#19: E-Books : Predict Market Swings With Technical Analysis by Michael McDonald |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 28 November 2008 | Views: 1795 |
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A fresh perspective on predicting the market The experience of Wall Street investment manager and analyst Michael McDonald offers a new perspective on how to navigate the turbulent ups and downs of the markets. His innovative approach to the stock market teaches investors how to use new investment strategies intended to replace the "buy and hold forever" strategies of yesterday. McDonald discusses what a "trading range" market is-a roller-coaster ride in which the market will neither gain nor lose much ground-and guides readers through this market with his proven investment strategies. This book provides an understandable way to make sense of the unpredictable stock market, taking into account more complex theories, including chaos and contrarian approaches. Along with his expert advice, McDonald presents four investing paradoxes that will help investors make smarter decisions now and predict where the market is heading, using his proven theories. The efficient market theory concludes that stock prices are essentially random and unpredictable. So how do thousands of professionals earn a living each year on Wall Street by predicting stock prices? The answer is quite simple-by using techniques that allow for a stock market that can at times become predictable. Let Wall Street financial consultant and market analyst Michael McDonald show you how to navigate the turbulent ups and downs of the market in Predict Market Swings with Technical Analysis. This fresh approach to trading using technical analysis will teach you how to trade the swings of the market by catching the upswings and selling just before major downswings. |
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#20: E-Books : Forex Wave Theory by James L. Bickford |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 25 November 2008 | Views: 1872 |
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Forex Wave Theory provides spot currency speculators and commodity futures traders with an innovative new approach to analyzing price fluctuations in the foreign exchange. Written by Jim Bickford, a successful veteran online spot currency trader, this expert financial tool explains the four most significant categories within technical analysis_pattern recognition, econometric models, crossover trading systems, and wave theory_and includes critical definitions of technical terms. Forex Wave Theory examines in detail different length cycles of two through six waves, with special emphasis on their predictive reliability. The book also converts raw security data (OHLC quotes) to swing data through the application of a refined minimum reversal algorithm. Based on solid mathematical and statistical models, Forex Wave Theory is a highly visual resource that uses over 200 images to explore: [i] * Currency Markets_ Spot Currencies; Currency Futures * Technical Analysis_ Pattern Recognition; Econometric Models; Crossover Trading Systems; Wave Theory * Reversal Charts_Point & Figure Charts; Renko Charts; Swing Charts * Brief History of Wave Theory_ Origin of Wave Theory; Gann Angles; Kondratiev Wave; Elliott Wave Theory; Gartley Patterns; Goodman Swing Count System * Two- Wave Cycles_Two- Wave Cycle Properties; Enhancing the Forecast Tags: Forex, E-Book |
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#21: E-Books : Trading Chaos: Applying Expert Techniques to Maximize Your Profits by Bill Williams |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 24 November 2008 | Views: 2198 |
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This is a good book which makes you rethink about your current trading system if you are still using RSI, moving averages or market profile. Enables traders and analysts to uncover hidden determinism in seemingly random market events and make accurate investment decisions with high probabilities for profit. Supplies practical, real-world tools for applying chaos to global commodity, futures and options markets. Its unique organizational format introduces readers to the financial applications of chaos in five graduated stages, beginning with a clear nontechnical introduction all the way to chart analysis, fractals, Elliott Wave and advanced nonlinear dynamics. Chaos theory now stands at the cutting edge of financial decision-making methods. The product of years of scientific investigation into unpredictable phenomena, it has the potential to offer traders entirely new perspectives on the movements of markets—and less risky routes to greater, more consistent profitability. Unlike other books on the subject, Trading Chaos takes chaos analysis out of the realm of the abstract and makes complex concepts easy to understand and use. It offers you the most practical, comprehensive guide available to applying chaos theory to the real world of trading and investing. Designed for all traders—from beginner to experienced professional—Trading Chaos introduces you to the financial applications of chaos in five graduated stages, starting with a clear, nontechnical introduction (Level One: The Novice Trader) all the way to chart analysis, fractals, Elliott wave, and advanced nonlinear dynamics (Level Five: The Expert Trader). |
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#22: E-Books : Forex Conquered by John L. Person |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 24 November 2008 | Views: 2821 |
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This book is an excellent companion for anyone with a little bit of experience in the trading game. The author is known all over the world and has attracted a cult following in the Forex world. With a variety of popular trading techniques and charting methods examined and explained you will become much more confident in your approach to Forex trading. This confidence breeds successful, profitable trading. If you are a new trader with little or no experience then this book isn't for you, However, if you class yourself as relatively experienced and can at least hold your own in the Forex trading Market then there isn't a better book around for you to learn. Even Barron's Online have rushed to acclaim this book as one of the best Forex books available. John L. Person delivers his knowledge on profitable trading strategies an systems in an easy-to-follow manner. Whether its Fibonacci, candlesticks, Elliott wave theory or pivot points you are interested this book will guide you on the best ways to milk the market for all the money you can! Tags: Forex, E-Book |
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#23: E-Books : Forex Made Easy : 6 Ways to Trade the Dollar by James Dicks |
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| The Author: ompeompe | 23 November 2008 | Views: 2010 |
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Newly-developed online trading tools and tactics have helped individual investors smash the barriers between Main Street and Wall Street. Nowhere is this more evident than in the foreign currency market, or FOREX. Recent rule changes have opened this phenomenally lucrative market--formerly reserved for banks, corporations, and high net worth individuals--to independent investors, many of whom start with as little as $300! FOREX Made Easy is the first no-nonsense, step-by-step introduction to making the FOREX an integral part of your overall trading program. Pulling back the curtain to reveal how simple and straightforward FOREX trading actually can be, this results-based manual takes you through an easy-to-follow, six-step process to: * Use unheard-of 100:1 leverage to make the most of your limited trading capital * Practice market-proven techniques guaranteed to minimize your risk exposure * Trade the FOREX market online, 24 hours a day, six days a week FOREX trading has quickly become one of the investing world's hottest opportunities, for all traders and investors, regardless of their size or strategy. Discover how to make it work for you, in renowned FOREX trading pioneer James Dicks' commonsense yet revolutionary FOREX Made Easy. telling you everything you need to know minus the unnecessary detail and tactics. The first book to provide you with only the information you need, to allow you to get a feel for the market and determine how to fit FOREX trading into your long-term investing program, this straight-talking guidebook reveals: * What the FOREX is, and how and why it has become the major player in today's financial markets * Clear instructions for setting up a trading station, opening an account, and placing your first order * 6 Steps to FOREX Success--Concise, effective rules for successful trading Tags: Forex, E-Book |
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