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45 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
essential to own - even more so than Edwards & MaGee !,
By James A Lamb (Ardleigh, Colchester, Essex England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns (Wiley Trading) (Hardcover)
I have read many books from the library on charts, but this is book is the one which it is essential to own - even more so than Edwards & MaGee ! One of the main dangers with charting is imagination - trying so hard to see patterns that you stretch the chart to fit what you would like to see. Bulkowski has analysed chart patterns using a computer, which means that he had to define the patterns with complete clarity. For each pattern he has a full definition which will leave you in no doubt as to whether your stock chart fits the pattern or not. If it does then he has precise statistics as to how often it works or fails, and Trading Tactics listing the various ways of using such a pattern once you have found it. This is far cry from all other charting books I have seen. For example, O'Neil's book 'How to make money in Stocks' makes much of the cup-and-handle formation, but I always found that his definition, spread over several pages, and his examples difficult to translate into reality. Bulkowski shows why - one of O'Neil's examples doesn't actually fit O'Neil's own definition. Bulkowski has therefore had to define the formation more precisely and then the statistics apply to this, more precise, definition. If you are new to charting then Edwards & MaGee is a good start, but R.Schabacker 'Technical Analysis and Stock Market Profits' (the book from which E & M drew their material) is better. Once you have taking charting on board then you will want to refer to Bulkowski's book over and over again.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book,
This review is from: Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns (Wiley Trading) (Hardcover)
Bulkowski did the great job by writing this book. You will find 52 patterns, sorted, listed and analyzed correctly and usefuly in 672 pages. Great thing are his advices on strategy, not only data and tables. But the best thing in book is the index with small "icon" preview of each pattern and tables wich sort patterns in different ways, like largest likely retrace, smallest failure rate, highest average rise, top ten performing (bull./bear.) patterns... You must have it.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Indispensable guide for any trader,
By A Customer
This review is from: Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns (Wiley Trading) (Hardcover)
An absolutely outstanding book that covers the whole breadth of chart formations. It is a rarity amongst trading books in that whilst most other books are content to give you a view as to whether something is 'bearish' or 'bullish', this book actually tells you what percentage of formations are likely to be successful. It also gives clear identification guidelines for each formation. It is very well organised. Whilst a little pricey, I think it is a must for every serious investor interested in increasing his/her probability of success.
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