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Psychology of Technical Analysis

Psychology of Technical Analysis
By Plummer

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1307804 in Books
  • Published on: 1993-09-01
  • Format: Illustrated
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 275 pages

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The Best Book on Mass Market Psychology5
Tony Plummer's recent visit to New York and his speech at the Princeton Club had prompted me to reread his book. In his quiet, understated but with a tremendous clarity and style this professional money manager reveals mass psychology behind market moves. If the markets drive you crazy with their seemingly irrational swings, read this book to see the logic behind disorder. Tony Plummer illuminates market movements for you in a way that will impact your understanding for as long as you trade. Then he shares some of his analytic techniques. This book belongs on the desk of every serious technical analyst and trader! MAKE SURE you get th latest edition - Forecasting Financial Markets, published in 1998. For some reason, the three editions of his book have been published by three different publishers under different titles (marketing geniuses!!!) who continue to sell their outdated editions. So make sure to get the latest one!

The title is more interesting and enlightening than the book1
Another Fibonacci, Gann, and Elliot Wave book that "fits" historical examples to theory... Where's his trading record?

One of the most rewarding books I've read this year.5
This is a wonderful book, thought-provoking and philosophical as well as useful. It describes the scientific underpinnings of some currently popular technical strategies like Elliot waves and Fibonacci numbers. It's funny how the stock market attracts not only greed but people of great depth of mind as will. Mr. Plummer seems to be one of the latter. I got it from the library (sorry Amazon) but was so impressed I ordered my own copy to reread at my leisure. A delight.