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Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets
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Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets

by John J. Murphy

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The summary

If there's one technical analysis manual almost everyone cites as a reference, this is it. Murphy gathers the classic chart-analysis tools into a single volume and explains them in an orderly way, with real examples and charts you can follow with no prior knowledge.

The coverage is complete: Dow theory, trends, support and resistance, the main reversal and continuation patterns, volume and open interest, moving averages, oscillators and indicators, and a final block on intermarket analysis — the relationship between bonds, currencies, commodities and indices. It doesn't marry a single system; it gives you the vocabulary and the pieces to build your own.

It's not an afternoon read. It works best as a reference book: you keep it within reach and go back to the chapter you need when you want to firm up a concept or review how an indicator is read. Many later courses and books start from here.

It fits best if you're starting out and want a solid, orderly base, or if you trade technically and carry gaps you never closed. It's written for stocks, futures and currencies alike, so most of it applies directly to futures.

About the author

John J. Murphy

American technical analyst and former CNBC analyst; his Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets is a globally recognized reference manual on the subject.

What You'll Learn

  • Reading trends, support and resistance
  • Recognising the main chart patterns
  • Interpreting volume, moving averages and oscillators
  • The fundamentals of Dow theory and Elliott waves
  • Intermarket analysis: bonds, currencies, commodities and indices
  • Organising every tool into one coherent framework

Recommended For

  • Beginners who want an orderly technical base
  • Futures, stock or currency traders
  • Those who trade technically with gaps in the fundamentals
  • Anyone after a permanent reference book
  • Self-taught traders who learned in a scattered way

Details

Published
1999
Pages
552
Publisher
Gestión 2000
ISBN
9788498754285

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