Technical Analysis for the Trading Professional

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I have just started on the book "Technical Analysis for the Trading Professional" by Constance Brown, I need certain clarifications, is there any body following this book can be of help.
 
what about Technical Analysis for dummies

dont get upset by the title
 
It offers some good advice on RSI. it is definitely one of the better books out there on the subject.
 
be fair to the lad, he lives in a Communist country ferfuxake.

I challenge any of you smart-@rsed gobshytes to find a book about trading in a Communist State.

Or, come to that, having lived in the ME for 10 years, try to find a decent one in a 'Slim country.
 
hi i need this book ,can you show me where i can download ? thanks much .:)

mate, you DON'T need this, it's far too advanced for you.

Maybe what you do need is John Carter's Mastering The Trade
If you PM me I will send you a hard copy of the book

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The reviews of this book on Amazon are quite interesting :

Once the irritation of wasting forty bucks on this dross has passed, one begins to feel sorry for an author who has to tell her readership on every other page about her magic conversion factors that she's not prepared to reveal. This secretiveness seems to be a common feature of followers of W.D. Gann, who, as Alexander Elder points out in his book, made his money not from trading his wonderful theory, but from selling his training courses at inflated prices. She evidently believes that treating her readership like idiots will bring them flocking to her website to buy her particular brand of snake oil.

I've seen some works of mental masturbation, but this one takes the grand prize.

I am an experienced trader and an avid reader of trading books. This book has nothing new to offer since the author doesn't reveal any of her secrets unless you are willing to go to her website and pay $800 to get access to some of her indicators.

If you are serious about making money in the stock market, you will have to ignore some of the stupid reviews of this book... the ones written by the same type of illiterates who write profane messages on the stock message boards and have trouble stringing a sentence together.

A thousand extra words were used for each "concept". I was suckered into trying out her service after being deferred to her website for all the "good stuff". I paid [$$$] for a quarter for what I now see is false advertising and I honestly have never seen someone make so many bad observations and be so wrong over any 3 month time frame. I've seen amateurs make more consistent calls at yahoo.A total shame that she holds back all the stuff that she claims works best, but clearly can't even analyze the markets in real time. A pitiful fleecing of the public with outrageous claims in the book and at her site.
 
might take a wee bit of time downloading it, not sure how many pages I can stuff into the shredder at any one time ......
 
I look for this book many day.anyone here can give me the link.
thanks for help.:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:
 
Contact me if you'd like to discuss the book

I have just started on the book "Technical Analysis for the Trading Professional" by Constance Brown, I need certain clarifications, is there any body following this book can be of help.

If anyone would like to discuss anything in the book, or anything CMB or EW I'd be happy to geek out. This forum probably has some private messaging function, just email or message me through it or reply to this thread if all else fails.

I've studied the 2nd Edition from 2011 in depth. I only use the CompIndex and RSI techniques from this book though. I extensively use the milestone and measurement techniques in her Fibonacci Analysis book and identification methods from the Mastering EW Principles book.

I REALLY wish she would release volume 2 of the Mastering EW series!!!!! AAARRGGGHHH!!! She states on her website that she is against piracy and won't release the 2nd book. I own both digital and hard copies of her later books, so she would be guaranteed to sell at least legit 2 copies to me :clap:
 
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2nd edition addresses all of this

The reviews of this book on Amazon are quite interesting :

She did a 2nd edition of Technical Analysis for the Trading Professional in 2011. It has the CompIndex formula right out in the open. I used it to write it into TC2000 and fix the public available version for Ninja Trader (which is completely wrong - so if you're using it and scratching your head because your charts have completely different signals from the book charts, even with the exact same data, the one on the Ninja support site uses the wrong underlying RSI). She explains how all the 1st edition secrecy was due to an intellectual property issue with her fund investors and another book contract for exclusive content she had with another publisher.

Noone should fault an author for shopping books between publishers. I do like the larger format of the Technical Analysis physical books compared to the tiny size of the Fibonacci Analysis book. I always felt the FA book (IMO pure gold) should've been more like 350+ pages with bigger charts that coordinated with adjacent pages, but it reads as if she was forced to edit it way down and it's very difficult to follow as a result.
 
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