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Over the last decade I have met many of the top technical analysis "gurus" as well as 
shared experiences with thousands of newcomers.  The common element I've discovered among 
investors who use technical analysis, regardless of their expertise, is the desire to learn 
more.
 No single book, nor any collection of books, can provide a complete explanation of 
technical analysis.  Not only is the field too massive, covering every thing from Federal 
Reserve reports to Fibonacci Arcs, but it is also evolving so quickly that anything written 
today becomes incomplete (but not obsolete) tomorrow. Armed with the above knowledge and well aware of the myriad of technical analysis books 
that are already available, I feel there is a genuine need for a concise book on technical 
analysis that serves the needs of both the novice and veteran investor.  That is what I 
have strived to create. The first half of this book is for the newcomer.  It is an introduction to technical 
analysis that presents basic concepts and terminology.  The second half is a reference that 
is designed for anyone using technical analysis.  It contains concise explanations of 
numerous technical analysis tools in a reference format. When my father began using technical analysis thirty years ago, many people considered 
technical analysis just another 1960's adventure into the occult.  Today, technical 
analysis is accepted as a viable analytical approach by most universities and brokerage 
firms.  Rarely are large investments made without reviewing the technical climate.  Yet 
even with its acceptance, the number of people who actually perform technical analysis 
remains relatively small.  It is my hope that this book will increase the awareness and use 
of technical analysis, and in turn, improve the results of those who practice it. "Information is pretty thin stuff, unless mixed with experience."---Clarence Day, 1920
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