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Library trader. Robert Colby. Encyclopedia of Technical Market Indicators.
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Trying to predict market movement, investors in many years developed more than one hundred technical indicators. Many indicators point to secure the best time of the day buying and selling, while others give bad results. Despite the fact that this book presents the results of years of research, the aim of the book is simple - to become investors in the direction of the sea numerous technical indicators, giving a quantitative evaluation of the effectiveness of widely used and less well-known ones.
As you know, the most important factor in an individual stock price movement is the trend (trend) of the total market represented by the Dow Jones and other indices. If the stock market rises, the prices rise bodavlyayuschego majority of shares. Also in the fall of the stock market there is a simultaneous decline of many stocks.
Trying to predict market movement, investors in many years developed more than one hundred technical indicators. Many indicators point to secure the best time to buy and sell, while other indicators give poor results.
Despite the fact that in this book presents the results of years of research, the aim of the book is simple - to become investors in the direction of the sea numerous technical indicators, giving a quantitative evaluation of the effectiveness of widely used and less well-known ones. The book "The Encyclopedia of Technical Market Indicators" debunks many of the myths of Wall Street and show the true value of each indicator.
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