Technical Traders Guide to Computer Analysis of the Futures Markets

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With the low cost of modern computer hardware and software combined with the communication of price data via satellite, a new and speedily expanding promote of traders using computers has developed. This essential book bridges the gap between the basic instruction that comes with software programs and what a trader really needs to know to develop and text profitable futures trading logic. With specific information on how to set up and use computer-generated technical studies of the most well loved indicators, the book includes: How to build a trading logic tailored to the reader’s specific need; Practical instruction on how to show and analyze technical information; Advice for rising well disciplined money management and risk control strategies; techniques for monitoring a trading logic to detect if something has gone incorrect previous to major losses occur.

Technical Traders Guide to Computer Analysis of the Futures Markets

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5 Comments

  1. Comment by mnkk@vossnet.de:

    The book systematically covers technical approach to trading form logic building to its testing. Not compulsory !
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Comment by Anonymous:

    This book is nothing special. I really disagree with the instigator’s interpretation of the ADX indicator. Resolution level is far more vital than slope. The day trading systems shown will lead you to the poor house in no time. Presents some novel thoughts though.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Comment by iExpertAdvisor:

    This book is a must read for Trading Logic Developers. The concepts can be applied to many markets. The section on testing alone is worth the price of the book.

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    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Comment by Christopher Hanson:

    This book really lays it out, indicator by indicator. The authors are real traders with years of experience. LeBeau & Lucas take an in depth look at the most common indicators and oscillators used in the promote by professional traders. Yes, there are some out-of-date references to computers and software, the book published in 1992, but they do not diminish the value of the material covered for each technical indicator. I must say that I have really loved reading this book and it has provided insight to my trading. You will read about real life studies for each indicator and how it performed under different conditions. How to enter and exit a trade, and which indicator is best fitted for which side of the trade. This book is really a hidden jewel among the clutter of useless hype and fake claims on today’s bookshelves. I have not compulsory this book to several of my friends.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Comment by ActiveTrader:

    I ran across my ancient copy of Chuck LeBeau’s comprehensive guide on tools and indicators that are used to analyze the markets. As I thumbed owing to this book I was struck by how relevant all of Chuck’s work is to today’s active trader and investor crowd. So much of what Chuck talks about is subdue in use today. In fact, even though he wrote the book for Futures traders, those who trade stocks, options and even Forex will find this work to be highly useful. I judge some of it may evolved into Chuck’s current project as head of research for Smartstops.net. If you want to find out what indicators are out there and how to use them in order to gain an edge, I highly recommend this book. Most importantly, you’ll be able to sift owing to hundreds of indicators that are, by default, installed on every trading platform and identify just the small handful that will make a difference in your trading or investing.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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