One of the few Technical Analysis books that I own is called
"Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns" by Thomas Bulkowski. I
bought that book about 10 years ago. Anyway here's the full book
online as a PDF if you want to read it sometime vs paying $70 bucks
for it on Amazon. Note, I did not download this, I found it
online and figured I would pass it along.
Here's a URL. However I suggest that instead of left
clicking on it, instead 'Right Click' with your mouse and then
click 'Save Link As', this will save the PDF to your desktop.
Otherwise if you left click on it like you would a normal URL, it
will try to open the entire 672 page book in your internet browser
and that can take a while, or it could crash your browser.
Thnak you matt. I was looking for something to read and learn
more for this summer. I am new to trading, about 3 months
experience and have made few mistakes and lost more and gaint some
money ( guess everyone has to go through it)
What I realised until now is that day trading is not my thing. I
get to emotional and stressed out. Although I read and analyze the
market daily, I like to trade for a mid term , weekly maybe
monthly setups. Feel more comfortable and less stressed.
Can you give me any other tipps and recomendation for a
new trader who is thinking seriously on doing it in the long
run?
Book - Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns
Posted by matt on 2nd of Aug 2012 at 02:24 pm
One of the few Technical Analysis books that I own is called "Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns" by Thomas Bulkowski. I bought that book about 10 years ago. Anyway here's the full book online as a PDF if you want to read it sometime vs paying $70 bucks for it on Amazon. Note, I did not download this, I found it online and figured I would pass it along.
Here's a URL. However I suggest that instead of left clicking on it, instead 'Right Click' with your mouse and then click 'Save Link As', this will save the PDF to your desktop. Otherwise if you left click on it like you would a normal URL, it will try to open the entire 672 page book in your internet browser and that can take a while, or it could crash your browser.
Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns
Thnak you matt. I was
Posted by safije on 3rd of Aug 2012 at 05:55 am
Thnak you matt. I was looking for something to read and learn more for this summer. I am new to trading, about 3 months experience and have made few mistakes and lost more and gaint some money ( guess everyone has to go through it)
What I realised until now is that day trading is not my thing. I get to emotional and stressed out. Although I read and analyze the market daily, I like to trade for a mid term , weekly maybe monthly setups. Feel more comfortable and less stressed.
Can you give me any other tipps and recomendation for a new trader who is thinking seriously on doing it in the long run?
Thnx in advance. I do learn A LOT from you guys!
you figured this out in 3 months!!!
Posted by hazbin1 on 3rd of Aug 2012 at 08:48 am
WOW! it took me 10 years to figure that out! I know, i'm a slow learner...day trading isn't for me...