Martin Pring – Technical Analysis Explained (2nd Ed.)
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This guide aims to provide technical analysis skills for identifying and interpreting market cycles and selecting the best-performing investments. The book examines market swings and analyzes the financial position of various investor groups. It also explores market indicators and indices, including price indexes, markets’ breadth, moving average, cycles, rates of change, and various methods of volume measurement. The book contains hundreds of illustrations to clarify key points.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Martin Pring, one of today’s most respected names in technical analysis, is president of the International Institute for Economic Research and editor of the well-respected newsletter “The Intermarket Review,” which covers the stock and bond markets, futures, and commodities. Pring has contributed to numerous financial publications, including Barron’s, Futures, and Investment Vision. He is the author of numerous highly acclaimed books including Introduction to Technical Analysis. He is a sought-after speaker for conferences and seminars world wide on technical analysis.
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