Wiley, 2003. — 239 p. "It is a fundamentally good time to consider the strategies in this book. Macro-market timing, stock-specific approaches, money management revelations, and intermarket analysis. Even better that it is written by someone who has actually done it himself." —Lindsay Glass Global Market Timing Specialist, Bloomberg LP "This book delivers a knock-out punch to investor pessimism, with an uppercut of bullishness and hard facts." —Ray Mercer Former World Heavyweight Champion "The stock market is a major stream of income and Williams clearly shows the best time and stocks to buy." —Robert Allen, New York Times bestselling financial author and millionaire maker "No other book on the horizon comes close to this one. Larry lets you stand on his shoulders and view the market from the vantage of a master." —Yale Hirsch Chairman, The Hirsch Organization Inc.
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Hoboken, New Jersey, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2009. – 428 p.
A completely original approach to trading using price bar charts In Reading Price Charts Bar by Bar, Al Brooks–a technical analyst for Futures magazine and an independent trader–demonstrates how the information gleaned from this method can significantly enhance trading returns, while minimizing downside risk. Written...
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John Wiley, 2013. — 225 pp. This book is a practical guide to algorithmic trading strategies that can be readily implemented by both retail and institutional traders. It is not an academic treatise on financial theory. Rather, I hope to make accessible to the reader some of the most useful financial research done in the past few decades, mixing them with insights I gained from...
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