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Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets
by John Murphy
Superb book, exceptionally well written. Both the most comprehensive book on and a standard reference for technical analysis. Provides clear and lucid coverage of all major analytical techniques. Major emphasis on charting as a basis for price forecasting and trading. Selected by Market Technicians Association as one of two basic texts for those wishing to qualify as a Chartered Market Technician.

Getting Started in Technical Analysis
by Jack Schwager
In this accessible guide, Jack Schwager- perhaps the most recognized and respected name in the field- demystifies technical analysis for beginning investors, clearly explaining such basics as trends, trading ranges, chart patterns, stops, entry, and exit and pyramiding approaches. The book’s numerous examples and clear, simple explanations provide a solid framework for using technical analysis to make better, more informed investment decisions and as the basis for mechanical trading systems.

Precision Trading With Stevenson Price and Time Targets
by J. R. Stevenson
On May 27, 2003, General Electric shares closed at $27.42. The simple method revealed in this extraordinary book projected on that day that a high of $31.66 would be achieved on June 17th. 3 weeks later, on June 17th, as projected, GE reached an intraday high of $31.66. This high marked an important intermediate turning point which was not exceeded for months. This method may be applied to ANY active market, whether stocks, futures, or indices, in ANY time frame. Imagine the value of having the knowledge of how to make similar projections of price and time targets in the markets you trade!

Martin Pring's Intro to Technical Analysis

by Martin Pring
Technical analysis is the art of identifying market turning points at a relatively early stage. For the savvy investor or trader who identifies these changes and acts accordingly, the rewards can be enormous. Listen and watch as this unique entry-level guide explains and demonstrates the tools used by one of the world's foremost technical analysts to evaluate emerging trends before they become apparent to the crowd.

Winning Market Systems: 83 Ways to Beat the Market
by Gerald Appel
The creative genius of Gerald Appel has assembled this encyclopedia of winning strategies and technical indicators. The systems strategies and indicators of many well known analysts are detailed in this book: Larry Williams' accumulation-distribution formula; Worden's tick system; Zweig's Option-Activity ratio; Arm's short term trading index (TRIN); Granville's On-Balance Volume system; Edson Gould's speed resistance lines, and many more. In addition, you are shown the inner workings of the Haurlan Index, the Haller Theory, the interpretation of the A/D Line, the McClellan Oscillator and many other tools.

Support and Resistance Simplified
by Michael C. Thomsett
Support and Resistance is perhaps the greatest contribution, and most widely held concept in technical analysis, and has since become an invaluable method for technical trader and investor alike.
As founder and president of the nations most recognized research and education facility for traders, MarketWise Trading School's core curriculum and analysis begins with a thorough understanding of Support and Resistance.
This excellent primer explains these dynamics and the proper use of S&R using today's technology.

Technically Speaking: Tips and Strategies From 16 Top Analysts
by Chris Wilkinson
In 1989, a book named Market Wizards, written by a talented and accomplished author named Jack Schwager was published. It featured interviews with a number of exceptionally talented and successful traders in stocks, options, and futures. It proved to be phenomenally successful and popular, a bestseller among financial titles. The success of this book spawned a plethora of other interview books, most of which, in my opinion, proved mediocre in comparison to MARKET WIZARDS.

Technical Analysis and Stock Market Profits
by Richard Schabacker
Special note: Ed Dobson, our president, considers this to be the finest book ever written on charting principles. The author, Richard Schabacker, was Robert Edwards' brother in law. Regretably, he died prematurely, and on his deathbed, he exhorted Edwards to carry on his work. Over a decade later, this led to the publication of the famous "Technical Analysis of Stock Trends" by Edwards and Magee. However, I consider this work to be far superior, written much more clearly, easier to read and digest. It is a rare collector's item which was part of the Traders MasterClass series, resuscitated by my good friend Donald Mack, who is perhaps the world's leading expert on technical analysis and market literature. It is a real pleasure for Traders Press to once again carry this venerable classic.

InterMarket Analysis: Profiting From Global Market Relationships
by John Murphy
How do bonds influence the price of stocks? What about the effect of stock prices on bond prices? What is the influence of commodity prices on interest rates? How are the dollar and currencies interrelated to other markets, and what influence do they have on each other?
This superb new book by world-famous technical analyst John Murphy will answer these and many other similar questions.


Exceptional Trading
by Ruth Roosevelt
Exceptional Trading:The Mind Game is a trader’s manual for developing the necessary attitudes to trade consistently and to win. The book gives traders a personal winning edge. It outlines remarkable methods for developing internally the mental skills essential to high profit trading.

The Winning Edge IV
by Adrienne Toghraie
"Adrienne Toghraie has done it once again - motivating traders to do their best in all aspects of their lives. This new book is a joyful read, for the trader and the non-trader alike."
—Sunny Harris, Money Manager and author of Trading 101 and 102

Overcoming 7 Deadly Sins of Trading
by Ruth Barrons Roosevelt
Veteran trader and trading coach Ruth Roosevelt shows you how to overcome 7 psychological and emotional barriers to trading success. Readers of her earlier books know the deep insights that she provides for traders to develop a winning attitude and mindset.

12 Habitudes of Highly Successful Traders
by Ruth Barrons Roosevelt
The mental aspect of trading contributes more to the success or failure of a trader than the system he uses, the trading rules he uses, or any other factor. This important new book discusses in detail twelve habitudes (habits and attitudes) that are vital to trading success and teaches you how to develop the mental and emotional skills essential to successful trading.

Investor Skills Training: Managing Emotions and Risk in the Market
by Dr. Rob Ronin
More than 78 million people in the United States own stocks or mutual funds. Most of those individuals lost significant sums of money in the Bear market that ushered in the new millennium. More than ever, investors need guidance in making productive decisions. Investor Skills Training: Managing Emotions and Risk in the Makret provides you with a step-by-step plan for protecting existing capital while also describing the skills that are needed to make more.

Disciplined Trader
by Mark Douglas
Offers rare insight from an expert in the dynamics of trading psychology. Shows why most traders are unprepared for the strategies required for success in trading and why behaviors which are learned to function effectively in society are often formidable psychological barriers to trading profitably. Shows that the chaos isn't in the markets...its in the traders head! Presents revolutionary ideas on discipline, responsibility, self-esteem, and the impact of your attitudes on your future success or failure as a trader. Gives a step-by-step approach to successful attitudes and behavior.

Trading in the Zone
by Mark Douglas
Trading In The Zone offers specific solutions to the people factor of commodity price movement. It uncovers the true culprit for lack of consistency when it comes to stock picking: lack of focus and self-confidence. Through simple exercises, traders will learn how to think in terms of probabilities, and adopt the specific beliefs necessary to developing a winner's mindset. Along the way, they'll gain valuable insights into their own entrenched misconceptions about the market.


Starting Out in Futures Trading
by Mark Powers
Updated and expanded 5th edition. Complete guidance for the new or perspective futures trader. Covers all the essentials: trading plans,choosing a broker, placing orders, price forecasting, hedging, futures options, spreads, technical analysis, commodity groups, et al. Highly recommended.

Trading 101: How to Trade
by Sunny Harris
With a surge in the number of people trying their hand at trading today; baby boomers, retirees, individual investors; its more important than ever to develop a solid working knowledge of the rudiments of this potentially profitable practice. Trading 101 is a clearly written, concise, and thorough introduction to the basics.

Trading 102: Getting Down to Business
by Sunny Harris
Now, for those looking to continue their education, Harris presents Trading 102: Getting Down to Business, an invaluable roadmap to taking the next step: designing an individual trading system and starting a personal trading business.

7 Secrets Every Commodity Trader Needs to Know
by James Mound
The up and coming author of “7 Secrets”, James Mound, is currently head analyst for and owner of James Mound Trading Group, LLC. JMTG Brokerage is based out of Jacksonville, Florida and offers analytics and brokerage services. With a number of years in both the stock and commodity investment realms, Mr. Mound was an owner and operator of PGA Futures, Inc., a Denver based brokerage and was the head trade analyst for Compass Financial. Mr. Mound has authored numerous articles and commentaries on a broad range of commodity topics, and currently writes The Mound Reporttm read by over 10,000 commodity enthusiasts each week. This free report is available to anyone who registers at www.moundreport.com. He also provides in depth trade recommendations and market commentaries for independent information services and brokerages. You can view a number of his trade recommendations and commentaries as well as learn more about JMTG’s brokerage services by visiting www.moundreport.com or by calling 1-888-744-8866.

It's Your Option: A Trader's Primer
by Marvin Zelkin
Many books which attempt to explain the intricacies of option trading leave the reader with glazed over eyes and a look of bewilderment. This new book by a veteran options trader is the rare exception.
It starts with the basics and goes through the most advanced strategies and trading techniques, and explains all the concepts relating to options in such cleqar, straightforward language that the reader will gain a thorough understanding of this complex subject.

Understanding E-Minis: Trading To Win
by Jerry Williams
The arrival of the E-mini markets has led to an explosion of trading interest in these fascinating trading vehicles. Huge legions of traders are involved in the action, but until now they have never had a book available to them that deals specifically with trading in E-minis, and techniques and methods that will help them to become more effective and profitable traders.
 

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