Millard on Profitable Charting Techniques - Couverture souple

Millard, Brian J.

 
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Synopsis

Charting is the analysis of graphs depicting stock prices and other relevant information that lends to influence prices. Chartists follow the belief that past and present patterns can be useful in predicting future price direction. This practical guide shows the investor how a thorough understanding of charts and indicators can lead to increased profits. Clear explanations on how messages from chart patterns can be read in conjunction with a set of simple but powerful buying and selling indicators. This book allows investors to take advantage of channel analysis methods to predict imminent changes in the direction of the share price.

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Quatrième de couverture

Brian Millard?s clear, concise style has established his reputation as a leading finance author. In the second edition of this highly popular work he focuses mainly on charting techniques and shows how the message from chart patterns can be read in conjunction with a set of simple but powerful buying and selling indicators. Profitable Charting Techniques allows investors to:

  • apply the principles discussed in the book using only the simplest of tools: a pencil, ruler, eraser, pocket calculator and chart paper
  • realise how a thorough understanding of charts and indicators can lead to increased profits
  • take advantage of channel analysis methods to predict imminent changes in the direction of share price

Biographie de l'auteur

About the Author After a career as a senior lecturer in Chemistry at the University of London with a book, over seventy published papers, and review articles in the field of mass spectrometry, Brian Millard left the University in 1980 to pursue his interest in investment on a full–time basis. Realising that the personal computer would make a profound impact on the world of investment, he marketed his MICROVEST package, the first of its kind in the UK in 1981. Over the past fifteen years he has been carrying out research into scientific methods of share price analysis using computers. Currently, he is engaged on the application of chaos and probability theory to stock market prediction.

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