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Intermarket Technical Analysis: Trading Strategies for the Global Stock, Bond, Commodity, and Currency Markets: Trading Strategies for the Global Stock, ... and Currency Markets (Wiley Finance)
 
 

Intermarket Technical Analysis: Trading Strategies for the Global Stock, Bond, Commodity, and Currency Markets: Trading Strategies for the Global Stock, ... and Currency Markets (Wiley Finance) [Kindle Edition]

John J. Murphy
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Trying to trade stock, bond, commodity and currency markets without intermarket awareness is like trying to drive a car without looking out the side and rear windows--very dangerous. In this guide to intermarket analysis, the author uses years of experience in technical analysis plus extensive charts to clearly demonstrate the interrelationshps that exist among the various market sectors and their importance. You'll learn how to use activity in surrounding markets in the same way that most people employ traditional technical indicators for directional clues. Shows the analyst how to focus outward, rather than inward, to provide a more rational understanding of technical forces at work in the marketplace.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 10009 KB
  • Print Length: 290 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0471524336
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (10 April 1991)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B001GAOYFU
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #271,345 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Which way is the market headed? Before reading this book, I never really had a firm clue. I would usually just wind up agreeing with the concensus of so-called "experts". Now, Murphy has shown me (through visual analysis) how signs of major market turning points can be easily perceived by anyone. I can now make up my own mind as to the direction of the markets just as I already pick my own investments. A true classic!
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Great book. Period. 13 Nov 1998
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I've read a lot of books on technical analysis, and this book is on the top of the pile. The relationship between other markets and other exchanges is explored. The intermarket theory is so simple, that's it's ingenious. Buy the book if your into trading. Period.
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This bok seems like a review of his past work (or his last book in intermarket analysis). Some great ideas on the theory on how the markets works. Although somewhat complicated in some areas I wouldn't get this book if you are into day trading; maybe great for the long term trader. Mr Murphy writes a good clear book and makes it easy for the reader to understand his point of view of the markets. There are many other books from Murphy for other information on market analysis and, I would recommend his work from this well known market expert.
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Of the four sectors that we will be examining, the role of the U.S. dollar is probably the least precise and the one most difficult to pin down. &quote;
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The second point is that the bond market usually turns first. Near market tops, the bond market will usually turn down first. &quote;
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A period of falling interest rates (1981-1986) will eventually cause the dollar to weaken (1985); the weaker dollar will eventually cause commodities to rally (1986-1987) along with higher interest rates, which is bearish for bonds and stocks (1987). Eventually the higher interest rates will pull the dollar higher, commodities and interest rates will peak, exerting a bullish influence on bonds and stocks, and the whole cycle starts over again. &quote;
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