An introductory overview of technical analysis for stock and futures trading. There are no calculations in this book, only brief texts on what technical indicators do, together with charts, mostly in color.
Unfortunately the standard dogmas are repeated, and none of the chapters stand out as being novel. In fact the information presented can be garnered from the wikipedia pages on technical trading. The text overpromises routinely, for example the section on advanced wave analysis borders on the occult and is so brief it may as well have been left out.
There are many other large omissions in this book:
* no word on why technical trading should actually be pursued, and instead it is rationalised as an approach with an inherent "profit potential"
* as stated there are no calculations or results, so the reader is unable to prove how well the strategy under discussion will work
* there are no discussions on data collection or data display, so that the reader cannot learn from the book how well different timeframes, different strategies, different resolutions etc will look like on screen
* there is no treatment of how to start technical trading: broker selection, accounting, tax considerations, or any other practicalities, so the book does not even serve as a recommendation.
After a few chapters the book starts to read like an extended white paper.