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Momentum Explained. Vol.2 by Martin Pring
Momentum Explained. Vol.2 by Martin Pring
Forex Trading – Foreign Exchange Course
You want to learn about Forex?
Foreign exchange, or forex, is the conversion of one country’s currency into another.
In a free economy, a country’s currency is valued according to the laws of supply and demand.
In other words, a currency’s value can be pegged to another country’s currency, such as the U.S. dollar, or even to a basket of currencies.
A country’s currency value may also be set by the country’s government.
However, most countries float their currencies freely against those of other countries, which keeps them in constant fluctuation.
Advanced Principles of Momentum Interpretation
How, When, and Why to Use Them for Increased Trading Accuracy and Success
Momentum, often caused by fast-breaking news or big-money investors taking or dumping positions, is one of today’s most valuable technical analysis tools for spotting trends and catching turning points. Momentum Explained, Volume II, goes beyond the basic principles of momentum trading (covered in Momentum Explained, Volume I) to introduce 25 powerful oscillators and explain how each can be used to improve trading accuracy. Combining descriptions of each oscillator with market-tested tips and techniques, examples from real-time trading, and more, this multimedia CD-ROM tutorial and workbook discusses momentum-based tools including:
Linear regression approaches
Volume oscillator
The Demand Index
The Chande Momentum Oscillator
The Dynamic Momentum Index
The TRIX Index
Qstick
The Directional Movement Systems
The Commodity Selection Index
Price Projection Bands
The Parabolic
McGraw-Hill’s Martin Pring on Technical Analysis series is a unique combination of in-depth audio-visual CD-ROM tutorial and workbook, and is an excellent teaching tool for in-depth research, instant reference, and interactive review. It provides technical traders with remarkably accurate methods–proven effective in today’s fast-moving markets–for anticipating and exploiting trends.
Actual trading charts show these effective momentum indicators in action!
Salepage : Momentum Explained. Vol.2 by Martin Pring
About Author
Martin Pring
Martin J. Pring is the president of Pring Research and Chairman of Pring Turner Capital group, a money management and sub-advisory firm. Pring.com provides research to individuals and financial institutions around the world through the publication of the Intermarket Review, a monthly synopsis of the long-term technical position of the world’s principal financial markets, now in its 35 fifth year. In addition, he writes a monthly Chinese research report for institutional investors on their equity market.
He is the author of over 15 investment books; one of the more well-known ones is the classic, Technical Analysis Explained (TAE), now in its fifth edition. TAE is used by international technical societies and many universities for training and was required reading for the CMT certification for several decades. Others are his Investment Psychology Explained, cited by Worth Magazine as one of the fifteen best investment books of the last 150 years, as well as The All-Season Investor and Active Asset Allocation. He has also written Martin Pring’s Complete Guide to Technical Analysis: An Indian Perspective, released in 2010 by Shroff Publishing in Mumbai.
He is widely acclaimed by his peers and has received the Canadian Society of Technical Analysts‘s Jack Frost Memorial Award as well as the CMT Association’s coveted Annual Award. He has also been made an honorary member of the Swiss Association of Market Technicians and a fellow of the British Technical Society.
His latest endeavor, launching in late 2019, is an interactive, web-based compilation of all his video/DVD educational training courses. In his usual casual and informative style, Pring.comU offers over 15 hours of video training in the art of Technical Analysis; each lesson is followed by an interactive quiz. Pring.comU will be available on his website under the banner “Pring University”.
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