Editor's Introduction Preface to First Edition Study I: Technical Approach to Stock Trading Study II: Important Reversal Formations Study III: Important Reversal Formations (continued) Study IV: Important Reversal Formations (continued) Study V: Minor Reversal Formations Study VI: Major Continuation Patterns Study VII: Trend Line Action Study VIII: Support and Resistance Levels Study X: Measuring Rules and Formations Study XI: Use of Long-Term Charts, Averages and Groups Study XII: Trading Tactics
Richard Schabacker achieved his financial fame in the 1920s and 1930s. First as Financial Editor of Forbes and later as Editor of The Annalist, a weekend section of the New York Times. During this time he also authored three books. To many in the markets, who know of him, he is known as "the father of technical analysis".
"If you think you know all there is to know about technical
analysis as it pertains to charting and chart trading then you must
read Technical Analysis and Stock Market Profits by Richard
Schabacker. This original work by the founder of technical analysis
will teach you many valuable things that you don't know."
- J. Welles Wilder "Today's technician has all the modern computer
methods of interpreting price and buying trends. No matter how
sophisticated they get, all technicians must get back to basics and
there is no finer way of reviewing those time-honored technical
principles, rules and precepts than with the original version of
Schabacker's Technical Analysis and Stock Market Profits."
- Ralph Acampora
"To be a successful trader, you need to understand markets deeper
than your competitors. A good way to get started is to read this
ground-breaking book - a major text on technical analysis that has
already helped countless traders find their way to market profits
while avoiding dangerous pitfalls."
- Dr Alexander Elder, author of Trading for a Living
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