"Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets" by John Murphy
2007-01-20 01:53:44
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answered by Anonymous
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You can try the following books...The first one is the best...
Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets
by John J.Murphy
Technical Analysis of Stock Trends
by Robert D. Edwards, John Magee
Technical Analysis For Dummies
by Barbara Rockefeller
All the best!
2007-01-23 22:13:58
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answered by Kavs 1
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Try this one. I have another book by the author of this book on technical analysis of commodity markets and its quite good.
Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets: A Comprehensive Guide to Trading Methods and Applications (New York Institute of Finance) by John J. Murphy.
2007-01-20 01:55:29
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answered by nickfromct 3
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Several people have recommended John Murphy's book. I would too. It's pretty thick,,, doesn't cover everything in detail but is a great start. Note, in general TA books tend to be expensive, try to read them at your local bookstore before buying any online. There are some pricey books out there that suck.
2007-01-20 04:34:27
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answered by ? 3
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Security Analysis and Investment strategy by Geoffrey Poitres Publisher Blackwell Publishing. This is what we read in college for PG in Finance.:)
2007-01-20 00:03:52
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answered by Parul 1
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Go to traders.com and they will guide you with more than you are ready for.
Go to TradersLibrary also and you will get tons of books to buy from $5.
Not sure of the same answer in India though for buying books.
Good luck.
KKP
2007-01-20 14:17:20
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answered by KKP_Investor 3
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Go to sites like icicidirect.com and moneycontrol.com to learn about stocks a lot.
2007-01-20 11:05:02
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answered by Pool L50 1
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download aptistock freeware
go thr help file u will get TA detail
more ebook link & detail on my blog
2007-01-20 03:50:16
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answered by dinu_pawar 5
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be self confident and concentrate then u can understand
2007-01-20 00:05:37
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answered by nikhil g 1
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try aptistock (software) its freeware and try to learn each terminology ..
2007-01-20 06:15:53
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answered by mory k 3
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