The Master Swing Trader: Tools and Techniques to Profit from Outstanding Short-Term Trading Opportunities @ richardeward.com
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The Master Swing Trader: Tools and Techniques to Profit from Outstanding Short-Term Trading Opportunities
by Alan S. Farley
from McGraw-Hill
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List Price: $59.95
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Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0 
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The Swing Traders' Definitive Guide 
I have read this book close to three times. Its pages are now worn from use and travel. It is the single book to which I attribute the majority of my market knowledge and trading success. I have since used my trading record to become an investment adviser utilizing only the techniques found here. In truth, I have also created my own money management system as a framework for capitalizing on Farley's directional insights. This book, when I first read it, was not very appealing. I wanted something that... more info
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From the Stock Traders Headquarters library 
The Master Swing Trader is not for beginners, and is a difficult read from cover to cover. But I constantly refer to mine, and I have it highlighted throughout with the margins all marked up. It is very technical but also very thorough. More than any other book this one is responsible for my quest for perfection in my trading systems. David Colletti
Founder
StockTradersHQ.com
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A truly outstanding book for the advanced trader 
A lot of people seem to love or hate this book, and I am without question in the love this book category. I have been in the market for many years, and I can say without hesitation that this book is the most advanced and thorough study of trading psychology and tactics ever written. If there's a better one out there, I've never seen it (and I've read hundreds of them). This is not a beginners book. This is a book for people who have at least a couple of years experience trading and investing actively... more info
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he uses many words to say very little 
The book feels like Farley is trying too hard too impress, instead of to truly educate. A few good insights, but buried beneath the weight of all those self-important words.
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