All About Market Indicators

All About Market Indicators

(McGraw-Hill, 2010)

Three days before a major market crash, professional trader and Market Wizard Linda Raschke moved completely out of stocks. Three months before an October crash, newsletter editor Fred Hickey sent an urgent alert to his subscribers. And in the depths of one of the worst recessions since the Great Depression, economist Bernard Baumohl recommended going long.

Luck? Not even close.

All About Market Indicators pulls back the curtain on how experienced market professionals read the signals most investors miss. By the time you finish this book, you will understand exactly how they knew—and how you can start applying the same tools yourself.

Written in plain language for beginning investors and traders, this book draws directly from the people who created some of the most widely used indicators in the market, including Richard Arms, Larry Williams, Gerald Appel, John Bollinger, Dr. Van Tharp, Ken Fisher, Thomas DeMark, and William O'Neil.

What you will learn:

  • How to use sentiment indicators to track the psychology driving market moves

  • How numerical indicators reveal which stocks are advancing or declining

  • How to read technical indicators and interpret their signals

  • How experienced traders anticipate market direction before it shifts

  • Why price and volume remain the most important data points any trader can follow

The market leaves clues. This book teaches you how to find them.

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