Japanese Candlestick Charting: A Contemporary Guide to the Ancient Techniques of the Far East [Kindle Edition] Author: Steve Nison | Language: English | ISBN:
B00CS74GBM | Format: PDF, EPUB
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Quote from the first edition of "Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques": "It's hard to be too effusive about the quality of Nison's work. This is clearly one of the best investment books ever written."Bruce Babcock, Jr., Editor-in-Chief, "Commodity Traders Consumers Report"
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An exciting and valuable addition to the literature of technical analysis
this ancient Japanese technique is available to American traders in a comprehensive, well-written, and understandable format.
John Murphy, President
JJM Technical Advisors, Inc. and
Author of Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets
Its hard not to be too effusive about the quality of Nisons work
reading [his book] was a pleasure. This is clearly one of the best investment books ever written
. We strongly recommend this book, which has already become an investment classic.
Bruce Babcock, Jr. Editor-in-Chief, Commodity Trades Consumer Report
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- File Size: 6739 KB
- Print Length: 315 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0735201811
- Publisher: Prentice Hall Press; 2 edition (November 1, 2001)
- Sold by: Penguin Group (USA) LLC
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00CS74GBM
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Lending: Not Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #106,853 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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...and this book is well worth every penny. It's not simply a candlestick charts book, but also a very good TA work. It helps a lot in spotting continuation patterns or reversing trends, although I have to say that I'd have prefered that mr Nison provided us with some more candlestick combinations with other TA tools. Trading using candlestick alone can be dangerous.
There's no way a barchart, a HLC, OHLC or any other kind of chart can tell you as much as candlesticks can do. While you can't tell which of the bars were up or down closes by looking at a barchart, a simple glance at the candlesticks could provide you much more information about accurate trade signals. One of the things that struck me the most is the fact that mr Nison explains the psychological and emotional aspects that go with almost every pattern. That's what the chart reading is supposed to be.
Shorting a stock has almost been a taboo for me for a long time, but since I learned to spot "the dark cloud" on strong volume and some other things, I became much more confident with the short side of the market.
This book is for everyone: for the novices, the intermediate, the advanced and professional traders too. This, I think, is a very rare thing to find in a trading book nowadays. Get it, no matter how versed of a trader you are!
By G. Shkodra
It's said that Japanese candlesticks are so universally used and well-regarded in Japan that you couldn't trade the Japanese market without knowing them. While I haven't tried it to verify that claim myself, many traders do believe in this technique of technical analysis and find it useful. Nison's book is probably the bible on the subject, and after a brief but interesting history of the Japanese market, he discusses what they are and how to use them in great depth and detail, giving the reader a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of candlesticks. Sometimes the prose gets a little dense and may be tough going for beginners, but overall, this is an excellent book on the subject.
If you're a novice trader, however, I would recommend you read one of the many introductory books and then a more advanced book on technical analysis before reading this one. The book isn't cheap, but I would do a search on Amazon's used books and see if you can pick up a copy that way. Finally, a caveat, which is that one indicator, or even one type of indicator (such as moving averages or oscillators) isn't enough to trade the markets, and the real skill in trading is knowing which indicator is applicable in any given situation, which only comes with experience. But this book will help you understand this important indicator so you will know how to use it when it's appropriate.
By magellan
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