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Unlocking Wealth: Secret to Market Timing

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In Unlocking Wealth - (278 pages), John Crane, a veteran trader and cofounder of Traders Network, discusses his work with the Action/Reaction trading theory, and illustrates a whole new way of using time, price, and patterns to predict, identify, and trade future market swings. Chapter by informative chapter, you ll be introduced to the concepts that encompass this proven method, Market Behavior, Reaction swings, Swing trading reaction swings, The Reaction cycle, Action and reaction lines, Entering and exiting trades, Reversal dates, Long-term versus short-term trends, And much more! Filled with practical advice from a seasoned veteran, real-world examples, and informative charts and graphs, Unlocking Wealth provides a comprehensive look at the art of swing trading. This valuable book offers clear, step-by-step guidance that will allow you to apply the swing trading methodology to any portfolio and improve your bottom line.

278 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2007

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December 7, 2009
The author has some really good information about projections for both time and price. Where this book stands out to me in with his projections of time rather than price. His price projections are similar to a lot of other books out there, which doesn't make it bad, just not unique. However, I have never read any other books that deal with time projections and the intersection of price and time in the way that Crane does.

The reason for not giving it 5 stars though is the really bad quality of the charts in the book. If it wasn't for the fact that the author describes price areas well in text, it would be almost impoossible to follow some of his examples as I found the axis values in the charts completely unreadable.
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