Additional Praise for Technical Analysis and Chart Interpretations
Ed's thorough analysis will leave you with a deeper understanding and appreciation of a vast array of technical tools and concepts. An essential guide for beginners and seasoned traders alike.
Jon Boorman, CMT, Broadsword Capital
Technical Analysis And Chart Interpretations is a worthy addition to any technical analysis library. Ed Ponsi does a masterful job of taking a difficult, often confusing subject, and making it incredibly easy to digest. Whether you are a beginner or veteran student of technical analysis, this book is a must read.
Bob Byrne, Private Investor and Trading Coach
Ed has written a great book not only on technical patterns and indicators, but on the pitfalls that traders will face as they embark on a trading career. This information can be applied to both longer and shorter time frames. It has value for both the investor and trader alike. I even learned some new things myself!
Carolyn Boroden, Founder, FibonacciQueen.com
Ed Ponsi has taught me the value of using some of the more useful indicators on charts such as MACD. While our styles are quite different I have learned a lot from his work and I believe you can as well.
Helene Meisler, Contributor to Realmoney.com
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS AND CHART INTERPRETATIONS
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INTRODUCTION: THE JOURNEY
Every trader must follow their own path. Maybe technical analysis will be part of your path, but even if your journey takes you in another direction, it's still important to understand the concepts in this book. As you read on, the reasons why will become clear.
How did technical analysis become a part of my journey? It started with my first job interview in the financial services field, which was for a position as a stockbroker.
I was led by two senior brokers into a tiny, glass-encased room. Two more brokers were already waiting there. They began asking questionsslowly at first, then more rapidly. They bombarded me with questions to see if I could handle the pressure. My heart raced: Was I up to the challenge?
Name your five favorite stocks, they asked.
Ascend Communications, 3Com, Cascade, Cisco Systems, I replied.
At the time, all four companies were in the rapidly expanding computer networking sector. That sector was on fire, making headlines on a daily basis with its huge gains and wild swings.
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Four Fore
Ford? Ford Motor Company?
No, Fore Systems.
I'd named another computer networking stock. I was five minutes into my first interview, and I'd already broken every rule of diversification. Had I blown my opportunity to break into finance?
Surprisingly, my interview caught the attention of a senior broker who specialized in technical analysis. He knew that all the stocks I'd named were in the strongly trending computer networking sector. I was hired at his recommendation and became a member of his team, which placed a heavy emphasis on technology and momentum stocks.
Our reading assignments included books such as The Gorilla Game: Picking Winners in High Technology by Geoffrey Moore. We were also instructed to read a number of books on technical analysis, including Secrets for Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets by Stan Weinstein as well as titles by John Murphy and the team of Edwards and Magee.
On our team, technical analysis was the key to every decision. While others paid close attention to fundamental research reports, our team cared only about price action. Every company's chart was to be thoroughly analyzed. I dove into the reading materials with gusto.
Total Immersion
What happened next could only be described as total immersion. We were like cult members. Our team of four would work from 8 a.m. until the closing bell. After the close, we'd look at every single chart in the S&P 500.
Then we'd go to dinner, or to the bar, or just hang around the office while the cleaning crew worked around us, and the technical analysis conversation would continue. Any remaining time was spent reading additional books on technical analysis and growth stocks as assigned by our mentor.
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