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FOREX WAVE THEORY: A TECHNICAL ANALYSIS FOR SPOT AND FUTURES CURRENCY TRADERS

BICKFORD, JAMES L. - Personal Name;

Forex Wave Theory provides spot currency speculators and commodity futures traders with an innovative new approach to analyzing price fluctuations in the foreign exchange.

Written by Jim Bickford, a successful veteran online spot currency trader, this expert financial tool explains the four most significant categories within technical analysis_pattern recognition, econometric models, crossover trading systems, and wave theory_and includes critical definitions of technical terms.

Forex Wave Theory examines in detail different length cycles of two through six waves, with special emphasis on their predictive reliability. The book also converts raw security data (OHLC quotes) to swing data through the application of a refined minimum reversal algorithm.


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10000488332.45 BIC fRLC MM (Rak Buku Umum)Available
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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
James L. Bickford
Call Number
332.45 BIC f
Publisher
New York : McGraw-Hill., 2007
Collation
xix, 219 p. : ill ; 23cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-07-149302-6
Classification
332.45
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Buku Umum
Finance
Money
Economics and Finance
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