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(More customer reviews)I can't recommend this book in general because most won't get it. But for the trader who has been around 5 or 6 years and is still struggling you might have the experience and depth to recognize "The Taylor Trading Technique" as one of the best method books available. Reading this book is difficult so great effort needs to be put forward.
On a side note as advised in the publishers comments I read Raschke's and Angell's section first and this almost stopped me from putting in the effort to try to comprehend the actual technique.
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For those interested in day trading and short-term trading in futures, this classic 1950 work is an indispensable reference.The 3-Day Method (a.k.a. The Book Method) described therein, maintains that markets move in a three-day cycle that can be tracked by measuring rallies and declines.Linda Bradford Raschke highly recommends this book and the principles it teaches.Table of Contents:Chapter 1:How the Market Trend is MadeChapter 2:How to Make Up a Trading BookChapter 3:Uses for the Columns and MarksChapter 4:The Symbols as Trend IndicatorsChapter 5:A Buying DayChapter 6:A Buying Day Low ViolationChapter 7:A Selling DayChapter 8:A Short Sale DayChapter 9:A Short Sale at High of Buying Day Made FirstChapter 10: Failures to PenetrateChapter 11: The Trend Line and Trading Areas-Market TrendsChapter 12: Limit Day MovesChapter 13: The Three Day Swing MethodChapter 14: The Investor and Swing TraderChapter 15: Pertinent PointsMany illustrated plates and cuts
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