Technical Analysis Plain and Simple: Charting the Markets in Your Language (2nd
Edition) (Hardcover)
by Michael N. Kahn
Review
Top technical analyst and Barron’s Online columnist Kahn demystifies technical
analysis.
While many investors view technical analysis as a mystical “tea-leaf reading” process, “this
could not be further from the truth,” says the author, in the second edition of this handy guide to technical
analysis. Indeed, Kahn teaches investors how to bring clarity and objectivity to their market decisions by
augmenting their fundamental research with the use of technical analysis. Beginning with a general overview of the
subject, the author then moves on to the core concepts of chart analysis and the various facets of the investment
process. Finally, he covers more advanced topics like candlesticks, cycles and Elliot waves, and also explains
common technical terms and jargon and how to identify patterns, listen to the market and “reality check” broker
recommendations.
Investors will appreciate this straightforward and clear guide to technical analysis.
--Kirkus Reports, Vol. 3, Issue 3 (March 31, 2006)
Product Description
Technical analysis is a hot topic for investors right now and offers powerful, objective tools
for picking stocks and making money--but most explanations of the subject simply confuse investors instead of
enlightening them. In this clear, practical book, Barron's columnist Michael Kahn introduces technical analysis in
simple English. Kahn explains exactly how technical analysis works, then teaches you how to read charts and
translate what they tell you into real buy and sell decisions. The fully updated Second Edition contains many new
examples reflecting major market changes since the First Edition: 9/11, equities bear markets, commodities bull
markets, changing interest rates, and more. Step by step, Kahn illuminates the basic theory of technical analysis,
demystifies its jargon, outlines its core techniques, and shows how to use it to complement (not replace) the
reader's current approach to stock selection. He explains trendlines, chart patterns, and corrections; reveals what
makes a stock look promising; and helps to assess potential risk and reward.
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