Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques, Second Edition | 
| Author: Steve Nison Publisher: Prentice Hall Press Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 2 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.1 x 1
ISBN: 0735201811 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.632220952 EAN: 9780735201811 ASIN: 0735201811
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Book Description Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques, 2nd Edition, provides an in-depth explanation of candlestick plotting and analysis, conveying to the reader, in easy-to-understand language, the author's years of practical experience in this increasingly popular and dynamic approach to market analysis. It includes hundreds of examples that span the equity, futures, fixed-income, and foreign exchange markets and shows how candlestick charting techniques can be used in almost any market. It has been thoroughly updated to include: * New techniques and strategies * The author's concept of the Convergence (when a series of signals converge at one zone, thus increasing the chances for a market turn from that area) This new edition broadens the book's focus and all new updated charts, and information on several new areas such as day trading and how candlestick charting can be used to improve returns and help decrease market risk. It includes everything from the basics, such as constructing the candlesticks and learning the patterns, to advanced topics, such as the rules of multiple technical techniques. Whether you are new to candlestick charts or a seasoned pro-the reward will be immediate and long lasting.
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The Best Book on Candlestick Trading June 2, 2008 If you want to learn candlestick stock trading this is the only book you will ever need. It's very good. It has lots of pictures.
trade understanding improved May 2, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am a begginer in studying the financial markets and I found this book great because besides japanese candlesticks I learnt about western technicals too. The subjects are well explained and easy to understand.
Coming Together April 19, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I went to a Steve Nison seminar first. Once Home I bought his book to review. The book is very informative. Well worth a Few reads and study.
An indispensable tool March 31, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The book by Steve Nison is certainly an indispensable tool for anyone who wish to invest their hard-earned cash in the stock market. It prepares you before you decide either to purchase, or sell, to stay or leave.
a good fundamental book February 19, 2008 5 out of 14 found this review helpful
A very good book covers lots of details of candlestick chart, I would say. However, all this book full of Japanese sayings,Japanese proverbs like"one seeing is better than a hundred hearings","the journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step.",etc. As a Chinese,I have to say all of these sayings original came from China thousands of years ago. Japanese don't even have their language in written way, before Chinese Tang dynasty. Japan and Korea were adherent countries of China at Tang dynasty, thousands of years ago. They learned from China since that time, and they are still using Chinese characters in their written language somehow. All your showing-off of your Japanese idioms only show the author's ignorance of oritental culture, hey, Nison, don't even say you lived in Japan before any more. Today, the whole oriental countries share China's history and culture, you may need to correct them as oriental people's proverbs rather than Japanese sayings, BECAUSE it's not true and it's showing the author's ignorance.
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