Breakthroughs in Technical Analysis: New Thinking from the World’s Top Minds

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More than ever, traders, fund managers, analysts, and investors are using technical analysis to make trading decisions. Often these professionals struggle to identify the most effective technique to use and when and how to apply it. David Keller, Bloomberg L.P.’s liason to the top technical analysts around the world, invited ten top technicians to explain what really works and why. In “Breakthroughs in Technical Analysis”, these widely respected practitioners descri… More >>

Breakthroughs in Technical Analysis: New Thinking from the World’s Top Minds

5 comments

  1. i think is a great book about advanced technical analysis

    it is difficult for a begginer in technical analysis understand all the chapters but i think technical analysis has started change last years(many traders can trade just infront of their pcs) and this book give new ideas very usefull to any trader
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. T. Berry says:

    This book has chapters written by several of the best technical analysts in the business. More recent research than the classics by Magee and Murphy. It’s well worth the money.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. AvidReader says:

    Because really, this book sucks. The intros suck, the writers suck, and really for an intro book that covers a broad range to not have references to studies or other reading material is just sad. But read the book, because it is the only one I could find that covers the broad range.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. A quick overview of some not well known but interesting methods like Drummong Geometry and Schaffer expectional analysis more some interesting insigths on more traditional methods (Gann , P&F, fibonacci, Japanys clouds,..).

    Interesting for who needs a basic idea of many different methods.

    A wide trasversal knowledge even if very basic is always usefull for new ideas and developing of eveyone’s trading framework
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. mr d says:

    Good enough introduction to the basics of some higher-level technical analysis and their thinking, but not very in depth on any of them. You’ll have to spend a lot more money (literally thousands) for the in depth, advanced courses that actually teach youohow to use many of these systems – for example, Drummond Geometry or deMark. This book is a good starting place, but nothing more than that.
    Rating: 3 / 5