How Technical Analysis Works (New York Institute of Finance)
(Hardcover)
by Bruce M. Kamich
Review By Roy Justice, Jr. (Boston, MA United States)
Being in the business and a professional technical analyst, I have read many books on the subject, but "How
Technical Analysis Works" is truly unique. If you are looking for black and white explanations of technical
definitions, indicators, patterns, etc, this is probably not the book for you. However, if you want to learn how to
use all of the tools at a technical analysts disposal in the real world, this is your book. There are enough books
out there describing how to calculate a stochastic or RSI indicator, Mr. Kamich instead takes his many years of
experience and explains how you should use these indicators in real-time. A distinctive feature of this book is his
emphasis on thinking outside the box - almost challenging the reader to open his/her mind. This
is highlighted by the examples (especially the chart patterns) he includes with his text. The chart examples he has
chosen are not the picture perfect examples that rarely happen in real-time, but the type of patterns that
challenge you to visualize scenarios that you may not have noticed at first glance. Although Bruce goes into great
details in his explanations, this is an easy read that you will really enjoy. For those of you looking for an
advantage over your fellow market participants (who isn't, especially in this market environment!), pick up "How
Technical Analysis Works" - it is well worth the investment.
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