How to Select Stocks Using Technical Analysis
Though they rely more on large-scale market dynamics than individual company fundamentals, technical traders still live or die based on the actual stocks they trade. How to Select Stocks Using Technical Analysis — a multimedia CD-ROM tutorial and workbook — explains how to use proven quantitative methods to analyze the trading environment, determine the most attractive industry groups, and then identify the most promising stocks within those groups. It contains everything traders need to know to dramatically improve technical stock selection skills and overall results, including: ·Relative Strength (RS) ·Stochastics ·Price oscillators ·The KST indicator Financial markets and the business cycle ·Industry group rotation around the business cycle ·Characteristics of primary bull and bear markets ·Optimal industries for selected business cycles Actual trading charts reveal key markets for todays most popular stocks. The CD-ROM & Workbook Tutorial is an excellent teaching tool for in-depth research, instant reference, and interactive review. It provides technical traders with remarkably accurate methods — proven effective in today’s fast-moving markets — for anticipating and exploiting trends.
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Great followup to intermarket technical analysis [murphy]!,
I like this book a lot. It covers stock selection using a sector rotation and intermarket-analysis methodology. I think everyone who has read John Murphy’s classic Intermarket Technical Analysis should go out and buy this book. Murphy gives you the theory, Pring gives you the execution — both are needed.
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Enclosed CD-ROM Would Not Load,
I could not open the material on the CD-ROM. I called Pring’s support number and they were of no help.
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Book Content Good, CD is . . .,
As usual, everything Martin Pring has to say is of the utmost value. This book is proving to be a great aid as I re-vamp all my stock screens and filters. But, what’s with the CD? Hey Martin – some of us use a Mac! There are several comments regarding the value of the content on the CD – too bad I won’t be able to access it unless I borrow someone’s Windows machine. Had this CD been authored with something that was OS-agnostic I would have awarded the full 5 stars, but the CD is useless to me as-is.
Update: I installed the CD on an XP machine, and was taken back to the mid-90′s with the install program. I hope the information in the book is more current than this CD. And you need to have the CD loaded to run the program whenever you want to view it. Reminds me of my old gaming days with DOS or Win 3.1.
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