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William Jiller – How Charts Can Help You in the Stock Market
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THE CLASSIC PRIMER ON TECHNICAL ANALYSIS, REPRINTED FOR A NEW GENERATION OF TRADERS AND TECHNICIANS
nAs classic and timeless as Graham & Dodd’s Security Analysis, William Jiler’s How Charts Can Help You in the Stock Market is the must-have primer on technical analysis.nnFirst published in 1962, it was the first book to explain how all investors can use charting to more profitably time both their buys and sells and is globally renowned to this day for helping traders and investors use the tools of technical analysis to increase their profits.nnFeaturing a new Foreword by the investing experts at Standard & Poor’s, this special reprint edition will be an excellent resource for beginners as well as a vital reference for experienced technicians. Technical traders will look to it for:nnTips for removing the mystery from the use of technical analysisnnEasy-to-understand definitions of technical analysis topicsnnExamples and explanations of essential configurations, patterns, and formationsnn
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