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Technical Analysis of the Currency Market: Classic Techniques for Profiting from Market Swings and Trader Sentiment (Wiley Trading)
by Boris Schlossberg, B. Schlossberg
from Wiley
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0 
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A lot of filler. An intro to forex book. 
You have to wait till chapter 10 before you see something unique to the book. The other chapters are spent talking about what you can read up on most forex websites. The last two chapters 9&10 are spent on know thy self, analysis, setups and strategy. The setups/analysis is mainly based on bollinger bands. Not exactly keen on Bollinger bands, so my interest was nil. If you are a complete beginner to forex, this book may be useful..maybe.
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Uncommon read 
I was pleasantly surprised. I expected classic views, as state in the title, but in fact it has lots of specific info about forex trading and mechanics. I even liked the parts not related to TA more than that dealing with classic TA.
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Offers a good sample of technical tools and how to use them 
A good book if you are looking to day trade for longer term trading there are better resources. Boris has an aggressive style of trading with a propensity for damage control through positional reversal, it makes for an exciting day!
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Show me the money! 
Have you noticed that 99% of the time, technical analysis authors never backtest the systems they are writing about (or if they do they never reveal the results) ? This book is no exception. Well I am sick and tired of that nonsense! Where is the PROOF that the systems are profitable? How many pips profit (if any!) will the system generate per month on average? What is the worst drawdown? None of these issues are addressed in the book, even though it would take only minutes to backtest most of the... more info
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