Charting is a complex and sometimes derided world, but one that nonetheless commands an enormous following. Some basic knowledge of charting is essential for any keen investor, and this fully revised and updated edition of Alistair Blair's Guide to Charting is the independent, introductory overview of technical analysis for the private investor. Guide to Charting is packed with purpose-drawn charts and worked examples, and explains in detail how charting theories work. Written with the private investor's viewpoint in mind the book's coverage will give you all that you need to start practicing technical analysis and, unlike other books on the subject, will also interest the more sophisticated, experienced practitioner by --
Comparing technical analysis with fundamental analysis; Examining the records of some of charting's most renowned exponents; Applying technical analysis to recent FTSE company price charts; Providing alternative interpretations of 'live' charts; Identifying both successful and failed recommendations by professional chartists. An insight into the world of charting, this text includes information on where to start, timescales, basic components of a price chart and different types of chart. It should be of interest to investors who are less than fully conversant with technical analysis.
Author(s): Alistair Blair
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: Financal Times Management
Year: 2003
Language: English
Pages: 257
prelims i-xvi......Page 2
chap 1%2f1-20......Page 18
chap 2%2f21-44......Page 38
chap 3%2f45-74......Page 62
chap 4%2f75-95......Page 92
chap 5%2f96-103......Page 113
chap 6%2f104-115......Page 121
chap 7%2f116-132......Page 133
chap 8%2f133-145......Page 150
chap 9%2f146-196......Page 163
chap 10%2f197-210......Page 214
chap 11%2f211-225......Page 228
Glossary%2f226-233......Page 243
Further reading%2f234-236......Page 251
index%2f237-240......Page 254