Hi, I want to study candlestick formations/patterns in greater
depth and am thinking of purchasing Thomas Bulkowski's Encyclopedia
of Candlesticks. Seems a good bet but just wondering if
anyone has any other suggestions? Many thanks in advance from
a real newbie!
Posted by hurricanemalta on 12th of Apr 2012 at 07:15 am
Gregory Morris has one and Steve Nison another...I enjoyed both
and also Bulkowski.I have a hard copy of the first two but
got the third off the net as as a pdf.Frankly I got sick of
carrying the first two copies everywhere as I live in 3
countries and excess baggage became a problem so got
soft copies off the net of the first two also .If I can get 3
free soft copies then anyone can!
For me understanding candlesticks is like turning a B and W
chart into colour..learn and enjoy.I have no understanding how
people trade without a candlestick understanding
I bought a set of flash cards which had like the 52 main
patterns and explanations. And then by trial and error
learned them, almost all.
Very useful to be able to spot them in real time, and even
anticipate was pattern would be formed before the say close and
take position. Flash cards are a great way to
learn. Took like 2 hours one Saturday, 2 hours the next
saturday and then a few refreshers.
Candlesticks
Posted by janieb on 11th of Apr 2012 at 04:09 pm
Hi, I want to study candlestick formations/patterns in greater depth and am thinking of purchasing Thomas Bulkowski's Encyclopedia of Candlesticks. Seems a good bet but just wondering if anyone has any other suggestions? Many thanks in advance from a real newbie!
Jane
Thanks so much for all
Posted by janieb on 12th of Apr 2012 at 09:11 am
Thanks so much for all the help...really useful and much appreciated
Candlestick books..love them all
Posted by hurricanemalta on 12th of Apr 2012 at 07:15 am
Gregory Morris has one and Steve Nison another...I enjoyed both and also Bulkowski.I have a hard copy of the first two but got the third off the net as as a pdf.Frankly I got sick of carrying the first two copies everywhere as I live in 3 countries and excess baggage became a problem so got soft copies off the net of the first two also .If I can get 3 free soft copies then anyone can!
For me understanding candlesticks is like turning a B and W chart into colour..learn and enjoy.I have no understanding how people trade without a candlestick understanding
I bought a set of
Posted by steveo on 12th of Apr 2012 at 03:26 am
I bought a set of flash cards which had like the 52 main patterns and explanations. And then by trial and error learned them, almost all.
Very useful to be able to spot them in real time, and even anticipate was pattern would be formed before the say close and take position. Flash cards are a great way to learn. Took like 2 hours one Saturday, 2 hours the next saturday and then a few refreshers.
Thank you....most helpful
Posted by janieb on 11th of Apr 2012 at 04:23 pm
Thank you....most helpful
thepatternsite.com
Posted by lachasse on 11th of Apr 2012 at 04:17 pm
thepatternsite.com
Just search for the pdf online...it's free somewhere.
Posted by lessarda on 11th of Apr 2012 at 04:11 pm