This thorough 'how-to-do-it' book sheds the technical approach of technical analysis. Emphasising that success depends on the individual's ability to think and act ahead of the rest of the investing public; it offers clear, non-technical guidance and notes on the proper use of charts, practical market forecasting, contrary reasoning and a host of other factors for plotting investment action.
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Richard Schabacker is considered the grandfather of technical analysis, and his theories and acumen are a continuing influence on investment philosophy today. This classic in the field and still of tremendous value to long-term, short-term, and beginning investors alike, covers, in clear, non-technical language, all the basics of making sure your money serves you well in the market: . the proper attitude-and the wrong approach-to investing . how to take advantage of cycles of business and securities . when to buy and sell . fundamental and technical factors to watch . the proper use of stock charts . market psychology and why it matters . how to diversify risk . whose advice to follow-and whose you should ignore . and much more.
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