Unlocking the Profits of the New Swing Chart Method (Wiley Trading Video) Hardcover - 2006 - 1st Edition
by Cooper, Jeff
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Introducing a revolutionary trend visualization method and proven techniques for using it to boost the accuracy and profitability of your trades
The result of decades of research and development by market technicians, Dave Reif and Jeff Cooper, the ground-breaking trend visualization method described in this DVD course provides traders with a tool of unparalleled clarity and precision. uses traditional swing charting and applies the value of time to the trends. Described as taking the art and science of chart analysis from black-and-white analog TV to digital HD, the method applies the value of time to traditional swing charting, along with Gann's Square of 9 theory, to expose the clockwork mechanism of the markets. It clearly defines the various cogs and gears that drive market trends and shows how they interact, while explaining how to generate visible, actionable buy and sell signals.
Provides a wealth of detailed examples from the Dow--from the 1920s up through today--clearly illustrating the incredible power of the swing chart method
- Arms you with clear buy and sell signals that make it easier than ever for you to take money from the market
- Real-world samples showing how to apply the swing chart method to all financial markets, including stocks, bonds and commodities
- Supplies more than three-hundred full-color charts and features a navigation menu that allows you to jump right to the chart you want to see
Details
- Title Unlocking the Profits of the New Swing Chart Method (Wiley Trading Video)
- Author Cooper, Jeff
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition number 1st
- Edition 1
- Pages 320
- Language ENG
- Publisher Wiley, USA
- Date 2006-05
- ISBN 9781592802913
About the author
Jeff Cooper is the author of Unlocking the Profits of the New Swing Chart Method, published by Wiley.
David C. Reif is the author of Unlocking the Profits of the New Swing Chart Method, published by Wiley.
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