Because really, this book sucks. The intros suck, the writers suck, and really for an intro book that covers a broad range to not have references to studies or other reading material is just sad. But read the book, because it is the only one I could find that covers the broad range.
The Evolution of Technical Analysis: Financial Prediction from Babylonian Tablets to Bloomberg Terminals
โ Scribed by Andrew W. Lo; Jasmina Hasanhodzic
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Bloomberg
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A comprehensive history of the evolution of technical analysis from ancient times to the Internet age
Whether driven by mass psychology, fear or greed of investors, the forces of supply and demand, or a combination, technical analysis has flourished for thousands of years on the outskirts of the financial establishment. In The Evolution of Technical Analysis: Financial Prediction from Babylonian Tablets to Bloomberg Terminals, MIT's Andrew W. Lo details how the charting of past stock prices for the purpose of identifying trends, patterns, strength, and cycles within market data has allowed traders to make informed investment decisions based in logic, rather than on luck. The book
The Evolution of Technical Analysis explores the fascinating history of technical analysis, tracing where technical analysts failed, how they succeeded, and what it all means for today's traders and investors.
โฆ Subjects
Business; Nonfiction; BUS000000
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