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What Forex Book Has Helped You the Most?
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[QUOTE="tazan, post: 2368, member: 2163"] Emotions after readying 150 pages of Steve Nison - Japanese CandleStick chart technique. The first pages was the introduction, about why and how the japanese candlestick chart technique evolved to where it is now, which wasn't really helpful in sense of trading, but was really interesting anyway, and knowing the history really gives the respect to the technique. Second part of the introduction was the psychology of how should we perceive and use the technique alliance with other technique, which i recommend to read. Now the books started with the core reversal patterns, then into less significant reversal patterns and then continuation patterns and windows. I will not comment each chapter, because more important is the way he explains everything. So far i barely have any questions for extra explanations. When he explains one pattern then he doesn't just say how the pattern should look like and show examples. He also says when to be aware of the patterns decreasing significance and how to use in relation with the trend lines to prove its significance. Also through the book he also has plenty of examples when there are more than one signal near the tops or bottoms and they are all explained very well. There are many more details i could comment about, but i leave them for future readers to explore. Anyway im back to read, i have 8th chapter ahead of me, which is dedicated only for doijs :) [/QUOTE]
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