TECH ANALYSIS: Beg Guide Please
Hey I'm an undergraduate student that's learning the ropes of Finance. I have a foundation in fundamentals but I wanted to learn more about the art of technical analysis. Any suggestions for books/ resources to learn about this subject would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Pretty much the best primer on the subject:
Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques, Second Edition
Also, check out the magazine Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities at your local library.
The WSO Guide to Understanding TARP
Check out Technical Analysis of Financial Markets by John J Murphey. Very detailed, I used it and found it be a great basis.
http://www.amazon.com/Technical-Analysis-Financial-Markets-Comprehensiv…
Ill take John Murphy for the win. Also check out Martin Pring, Jack Schwager.
The best way to learn technical analysis is to learn the basics and then spending hours marking up charts to go along with your views. See if the technicals support your thesis.
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