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The Complete Guide to Market Breadth Indicators
by Gregory Morris
from McGraw-Hill
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0 
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Encyclopedic coverage of breadth indicators 
If you want to know what other people have said about market breadth indicators, this book contains a good encyclopedic coverage. This can be valuable if that is what you are looking for. The book also provides some synthesis, e.g. the author groups different indicators based on their similaries. However, the author doesn't try much to go further than this. There is no serious test of what works and what doesn't work. Had the author pushed himself a bit further in providing a synthesis I would have... more info
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Not for the average investor 
Probably a good book for the professional trader ??, but not a good book for the individual investor. The summary for each breath indicator is clearly explained, but direction of the charts are unclear.
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Really rather a good (make that excellent) book 
Mr. Morris compactly covers every imaginable use of New Highs, New Lows, Up Volume, Down Volume, Advancing Issues and Declining Issues. All, that is, except the one his book inspired me to write. Presented is the construction, how the originator of the idea envisions it use, Mr. Morris' thoughts as a result of using or at least working with the indicator and a chart showing what you should expect to see. I found Mr. Morris' remarks, cautious though they might have been, to be surprisingly useful.more info
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