I'm always reading books about TA and the markets, think I'm up to 60 or 70 by now over the past few years. Here's my top-5 for TA:
Murphy, "Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets" - clear, smart, and pretty exhaustive, best place to start if you're new.
Brooks, "Reading Price Charts Bar by Bar" - the dude can't write to save his life, and his terminology is very arcane, but I did get a lot of harsh truths out of it.
Volman "Understanding Price Action" - I forget which member, but somebody recced this a few weeks ago in the Al Brooks thread, so I ordered it and thought it was great. Smart on the idea of needing to wait for price action "buildup."
Corbitt "All About Candlestick Charting" - another clear and exhaustive book focused on candle patterns
Leibovit "Trader's Book of Volume" - smartest thing I've found on volume
I'm always on the lookout for new books, whether on TA and the markets in general, and I'm desperate for a good book on Intermarket Analysis, especially how the Bond Market affects stocks, so what are some of your favorites?
Murphy, "Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets" - clear, smart, and pretty exhaustive, best place to start if you're new.
Brooks, "Reading Price Charts Bar by Bar" - the dude can't write to save his life, and his terminology is very arcane, but I did get a lot of harsh truths out of it.
Volman "Understanding Price Action" - I forget which member, but somebody recced this a few weeks ago in the Al Brooks thread, so I ordered it and thought it was great. Smart on the idea of needing to wait for price action "buildup."
Corbitt "All About Candlestick Charting" - another clear and exhaustive book focused on candle patterns
Leibovit "Trader's Book of Volume" - smartest thing I've found on volume
I'm always on the lookout for new books, whether on TA and the markets in general, and I'm desperate for a good book on Intermarket Analysis, especially how the Bond Market affects stocks, so what are some of your favorites?