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View Poll Results: Which is best book, you have read and would also like to refer in the future?
TA. of the Financial Markets:A Comprehensive Guide to Trading Methods and Appl. by John J. Murphy 6 31.58%
TA. Explained:The Sucesful Investors Guide to Spoting Insvmnt Trends & Turning Pts. by Martin Pring 3 15.79%
Technical Analysis of Stock Trends by Edwards & Magee 8 42.11%
Others (Please Specify) 5 26.32%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 19. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 22nd January 2007, 07:54 AM
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Dear Mods and friends I have started this poll so as to know find out the favourite book on TA, so lets see..............
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Along with choosing the best book, please post if you have the e-book.

Other copies not listed in the survey are also welcome..

Let us make this thread as e-book source for TA.
HI You can get all the books mentioned in the poll plus lots others in the p2p network i.e. emule......www.emule-project.net/

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Hi,

I've read the first half of the 'Technical analysis of the financial market'. Great one. I've not read others specified by you.

The others books which i've read and I feel good are:
* Come into my trading room - Elder
* Lots of articles reg. TA on www.stockcharts.com and investopedia.com

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The best book which focusses on the type of TA that i practice is Elliott Wave Explained by Robert Beckman.Very candid and very laidback in approach.
For the rest of the things ive found Technical Analysis A to Z by Achelis to be useful because of its bare and raw approach,helps out a lot for the newbies.
Then hopefully if u make money and get relaxed you can read other books.
This is of course my opinion.I can be wrong.
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Hi friends,

I have read this book:

Technical Analysis from A to Z, by Steven .B. Achelis (Second edition)

It is really good & very useful for beginners in T.A.
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Does anybody have download link for Marting Pring book described in the poll?
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Hi friends,

this is Avinash Raste, a new friend of you all. This forum is amazing place to share views and knowledge sharing.
I'll keep posting my comments on books and I think I have one book also.

Thanx & Regards

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Along with choosing the best book, please post if you have the e-book.

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Let us make this thread as e-book source for TA.
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Not quite Technical Analysis per se, but the best book on trading imo would be "Trading and Exchanges: Market Microstructure for Practitioners by Larry Harris"

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i find PHANTOM OF PIT...BEST BOOK
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