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Strategies & Market Trends : Technical Analysis - Beginners

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To: Jurgen who wrote (8143)3/16/1998 9:46:00 AM
From: Spots  Read Replies (4) of 12039
 
Well, I can do a fair Red Skelton imitation ...

But failing that, and I don't see exactly how it would
play in this medium, I have a question. I've looked
over Richard's list of TA books, and it's certainly got
lots to pick from, but I'd like a specific recommendation
for a detailed, intermediate-to-advanced TA book that
doesn't just explain the popular indicators but rather
explains the mathematics and rationale behind them. (By "intermediate-to-advanced" I mean begins intermediate
and proceeds to advanced.)

I've read Visual Investor, TA A-Z, and something else
more or less intro-like which name escapes me. Ok as
far as they go (esp. Visual Investor; good book), but I
need the next step. Of course I can get lots more, the
trouble is too many choices with no reasonable way to
pick among them. I'd just like a steer in
the right direction(s). I have good math skills and don't
need nor want math watered down. The contrary, in fact.

Any reccomendations/suggestions? A series of two or
three books is ok, but I'm not quite ready to cope with
two or three dozen!

Thanks,

Spots
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