This is a very good read for those interested in or involved with currency trading and who want to explore technical analysis in some detail but without getting an avalanche of details. The author manages, in my opinion, to find the right balance between overview and detail by introducing an overview of a variety of technical analysis methods and indicators and then moving on to discuss how they can be used in a trading set up.
Schlossberg is not holding back with his personal opinion on what works best for him and what he recommends to use, but at the same time he's keeping a certain degree of neutrality instead of just indoctrinating people with his mantra of what IS best. This is quite refreshing given the endless number of websites that aim to sell one 'get rich' method or edge, based on just one technical analysis approach.
The main reason that I only give 4 stars to the book is that, like so many other authors, Schlossberg occasionally seems to forget that he's not just talking to insiders who know their trading jargon inside out. There are sub-sections where he will lose readers, or annoy them by forcing them to re-read parts several times, to really understand what he is saying. Don't get me wrong - there are some technical matters that are quite complicated and anybody who wants to trade should aim to fully comprehend these things or stay well clear from trading. However, I think that some editorial input could have suggested ways of putting things a bit more clearly.