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Books on technical analysis and charts

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message 1: by Paras (new)

Paras Mehta | 1 comments hey everyone
im new in this group

im looking for some books on technical analysis of derivative markets, Charts etc.

Please suggest me the best you have read


message 2: by James (new)

James H. Lee (james_h_lee) | 1 comments Sorry for the delayed response: The best introduction to technical analysis for stocks might be in my new book - Foresight Investing: A Complete Guide to Finding Your Next Great Trade.

You can use the same type of analysis for derivative markets - futures, options, etc.... by charting the underlying asset.

I also recommend John Murphy's book: Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets: A Comprehensive Guide to Trading Methods and Applications. This is considered the "bible" of technical analysis.

If you really want to get serious, consider:
https://cmtassociation.org/chartered-...


message 3: by Felipe (new)

Felipe Quin | 7 comments Hello! I like The New trading for a living. This is awesome to deep into chart and technical analysis, despite currently I’m more fundamental oriented. Hope this help you!


message 4: by Mark Shupe (new)

Mark Shupe | 4 comments Technical charts are fun and interesting and useful about half the time. Meaning, they are not. One of the most popular are moving averages, but different time frames tell different stories and they are self-fulfilling. Prices revert to the mean because means revert to the latest prices.


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