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- The Trading Methodologies of W.D. Gann: A Guide to Building Your Technical Analysis Toolbox Was $36
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W.D. Gann’s works helped to pioneer the discipline of technical analysis. Decades later, they still offer immense potential value to investors and traders. However, Gann’s original publications are esoteric and can be challenging to read and use. In The Trading Methodologies of W.D. Gann, experienced day trader and chartered technical analyst Hima Reddy brings these works to life for modern traders and investors.
With Reddy’s discussion as a foundation, you can delve more deeply into all of Gann’s works, identifying even greater opportunities for profit.
- Optimize every trade, step-by-step
Improve everything from trend assessment to trade exits, and beyond- Unearth and apply some of the market’s most significant mathematical relationships
Start profiting from Gann’s “favorite numbers”- Preserve your capital and retain your flexibility
Manage your trades to control risk and safeguard profits and capital
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Intermarket Analysis and Investing: Integrating Economic, Fundamental, and Technical Trends4.9/5 stars (12 reviews) Back to $9.99
Written in 1990 and re-released with a foreword by Michael A. Gayed in 2013, this eye-opening book brings together the most relied upon tools of market analysis.
Michael E.S. Gayed clearly explains how this powerful combination of major schools of thought of market analysis can help investors dramatically improve their judgment on likely market performance and spot important trends, thereby making successful investment decisions.
Intermarket Analysis and Investing begins with an overview of investment analysis that examines types of risk and portfolio structuring. Then it moves on to the three prominent schools of thought in market analysis with discussions of:
1) Economic analysis, which is primarily concerned with the state of business, and anticipates phases of economic expansion and contraction by focusing on economic indicators
2) Fundamental analysis, the most widely followed and practiced form of analysis, it looks at the accounting and financial position of companies in an attempt to evaluate intrinsic worth and true stock value
3) Technical analysis or the market-timing school, practiced by "believers in the supremacy of trend analysis," and followers of the ticker tape, It is primarily concerned with the dynamics behind the fluctuation in the price of a stock
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