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January 25, 2005
'Technical Analysis Explained'
This morning I received a letter from a reader, John, who asked what one book, if any, would I recommend that best explains the subject of charting. Without qualification, that book is "Technical Analysis Explained" by Martin Pring.
Every serious student of the market should read it. You might even find it at the public library. If you buy the book through Martin Pring's website, there are some savings involved.

I haven't seen Martin for at least 15 years, since a New Orleans conference, but he used to be a friend.
Tell him I sent you.
Posted by Posted by Bill Cara on January 25, 2005 06:32:47 AM | Category: Trend & Cycle Phases

Personally, I'd recommend Perry Kaufman's "Trading Systems and Methods". It's more extensive and very thorough.
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