Technical Analysis is Mostly Bullshit goes over the main ways traders are taught how to analyze the markets and make money in stocks. Author Tim Morris goes over the many flaws that are brazenly apparent in the technical analysis theory—flaws that you've likely never heard of. He also discusses both fundamental and technical analysis, as well as a few other hypotheses that have been proposed about how the stock market operates. The book also features reference charts, statistics, and studies, as well as expert testimonials from Ph.D. economists and other traders in the field.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Introduction: My Story (Tim Morris)
Chapter 1: Analyzing the Markets
Chapter 2: Classic Technical Analysis
Chapter 3: The Issues
Chapter 4: The Verdicts
Bonus Chapter: Japanese Candlesticks
COVERAGE
Patterns: Cup and Handle, Head and Shoulders, Flags, Triangles, Double Tops, and many more.
Indicators: RSI, MACD, Stochastics, Moving Averages, Bollinger Bands, Divergence, Volume.
Tools: Fibonacci Retracement, Fibonacci Projection, and Elliott Wave Theory
ISSUES DISCUSSED
Does TA really work in all financial markets?
Have the inventors of TA indicators actually made money with their own indicators?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Tim Morris is known for his unwavering commitment to transparency and actionable advice.
He offers insights grounded in extensive market experience, aimed at genuinely bolstering your investment portfolio.
He explores the nuances of portfolio diversification aimed at equipping investors with the knowledge to thrive in fluctuating markets.