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To: Jeff Sutton who wrote (1970)12/13/1998 7:46:00 PM
From: Poet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 56537
 
Thanks for your input, Jeff. Have you read "The Underground Level Two Daytrader's Handbook" or any of the books Tim Luke posted here earlier today? I'd be interested in your opinion of those as well.
Poet



To: Jeff Sutton who wrote (1970)12/13/1998 10:54:00 PM
From: Jeff Sutton  Respond to of 56537
 
Another well-known SI trader's recommendations for TA books.

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To: Jeff Sutton who wrote (1970)12/14/1998 12:55:00 PM
From: Olu Emuleomo  Respond to of 56537
 
Had to throw in my two cents worth about TA books.

The classic work on technical analysis is Edwards and Magee's "Technical Analysis of Stock
Trends," originally published in 1948, but still the basis of most books about TA. Much of the
book is a bit outdated, but the concepts are the basis of many modern books about technical
analysis. If you read this book, you'll already know what's contained in many subsequent books
about technical analysis.


In addition to the classic "Edwards and Magee's "Technical Analysis of Stock Trends", try

Stan Weinstein's secrets of profiting in Bull and Bear markets -- Stan Weinstein
Very good book and very *EASY* to read. Easier to read than even Edwards and Magee's book.

--Olu E.