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pdete
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Can anyone recommend any good books to help one learn how to read charts?
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http://www.stockcharts.com/education/. This site has just about all that you will need to learn charts, indicators, candlesticks, etc.
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All about tech analysis, Constance Brown
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The site Ryan mentioned plus if u prefer reading books.. try Toni Turner's books ..
www.toniturner.com

The one im reading is A Beginner's Guide to Short-Term Trading ... has alot about charts particularly about Candlestick chart techniques...


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Machiavelli is correct.

haven't read that specific one but her beginners guide to daytrading was excellent although for people very new to trading.

The one I recommended C. Brown is at tougher TA book.

Check out the Allstock books.
http://www.allstocks.com/html/investment_books.html


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