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The Visual Investor: How to Spot Market Trends
 
 

The Visual Investor: How to Spot Market Trends (Hardcover)

~ (Author) "They say a picture is worth a thousand words..." (more)
Key Phrases: weekly reversal, intermarket analysis, relative strength analysis, Equis International, Omega Research, Feb Mar (more...)
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"John Murphy is one of a rare breed: an expert technical analyst who can actually write. This combination of skills helped make his Technical Analysis of the Futures Markets a classic. Now John has written the perfect overview aimed specifically at the stock investor who wants to learn technical analysis. . . . The Visual Investor offers a complete course in technical analysis, lucid enough to be accessible to the novice, yet thorough enough to range well beyond the basics. . . . [It] is must reading for the stock and mutual fund investor who wants to start incorporating technical analysis as a decision-making tool."—Jack D. Schwager, Author, The New Market Wizards and Technical Analysis

"The challenge of technical analysis is that it can be so technical. Now John Murphy, through The Visual Investor, explains everything for the common investor who wants to use technical analysis but doesn't want an overly complicated presentation."—Thom Hartle, Editor, Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities Magazine

"As my research group relies heavily on market analysis for its research product, we get numerous inquiries from professional investors on where to find books on this topic. John Murphy's The Visual Investor is my first recommendation to the novice investor as well as the investment professional. . . . [It] is the simplest and most helpful first look at markets that I have seen."—John Kozey III, CFA, CMT, Equity Research Director, Bridge Trading Company

"They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Maybe they should have said a thousand dollars. After all, we're talking here about using pictures to make money."—from The Visual Investor

As the host of CNBC's popular Tech Talk with John Murphy and the author of two landmark books, Technical Analysis of the Futures Markets and Intermarket Technical Analysis, John J. Murphy is one of the leading names in technical analysis today. He now brings his expertise and insight to The Visual Investor, a comprehensive and thoroughly accessible guide to visual analysis. Highlighting its essential components, Murphy takes you through the ins and outs of reading price and volume charts, "pictures" that can help you make sensible investment decisions—and a healthy profit. Special emphasis is placed on sector and global investing through mutual funds. Murphy shows you how to chart and analyze the mutual funds themselves.

Visual analysis enables an investor to analyze a stock or industry group without complicated mathematical formulas and technical concepts. Instead, it tells you—simply and quickly—whether or not the fundamentals of a particular stock are bullish or bearish from the direction in which the price is moving. As Murphy points out, the key to visual analysis is being able to discern whether this stock price is going up or down, not why it is behaving the way it is: "Knowing the reasons behind a stock's movement are interesting . . . [but] all that really matters is a picture, a simple line on a chart."

The Visual Investor brings the complexities of technical analysis into sharp focus, enabling you to make sense of these lines. Providing an in-depth overview, Murphy covers all the fundamentals, from chart types and market indicators to sector analysis and global investing. With actual examples and easy-to-read charts, you'll learn to:

  • Spot significant support and resistance levels
  • Understand the role volume plays in confirming price action
  • Use moving averages to help keep track of trends
  • Discern the difference between markets that are trending and those that aren't
  • Determine whether a market is overbought or oversold using oscillator systems

To get started on your own visual analysis, The Visual Investor contains a complete resource section that lists important publishing and educational resources, as well as software products and data vendors. Also included is a demo CD-ROM of one of the hottest software programs currently on the market.



From the Publisher

Now in a book aimed at the huge and growing market of individual investors in stocks, bonds, and mutual funds, John introduces readers to the art and science of visual analysis. Clearly and simply he explains the principles of technical analysis in terms that nonprofessionals can understand and shows individual investors how to track the ups and downs of stock prices by visually comparing charts--instead of relying upon abstruse mathematical formulas and rarefied technical concepts. He also introduces readers to his widely acclaimed Intermarket Analysis--a proven analytical approach based on understanding the impact that all the different markets have on each other and what that means to investors. Features dozens of easy-to-read charts and graphs with step-by-step instructions on how to understand and interpret them. Includes leading software demo disks.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; Book and CD-ROM edition (October 18, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471144479
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471144472
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #408,666 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
weekly reversal, intermarket analysis, relative strength analysis, weekly signals, visual investor, semiconductor stocks, percent envelopes, rising bond prices, candle patterns, bullish breakout, downtrend line, trendline analysis, inverse head, crossover signals, falling bond prices, relative strength line, mutual fund data, currency considerations, moving average line, market breadth, uptrend line, bearish divergence, semiconductor index, oscillator analysis, charting software
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Equis International, Omega Research, Feb Mar, Dow Industrials, Nov Dec, United States, Latin America, New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange, Dow Industrial Index, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Micron Technology, Philadelphia Stock Exchange, Barrick Gold, Dow Utilities, Investor's Business Daily, Journal of Commerce, Amex Oil Index, Chicago Board Options Exchange, Consumer Staples, Fidelity Investments, Fidelity Select Construction, Fidelity Select Electronics Fund, Homestake Mining, Telefonos de Mexico
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58 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a clear, thorough, well-written presentation of the subject, October 20, 1999
By Ruth Henriquez Lyon (Duluth, Minnesota USA) - See all my reviews
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This is the best work I've seen so far on technical analysis. I tried a couple of on-line tutorials, as well as a couple of books, and only ended up confused. This author assumes you know nothing and starts you out from scratch. I understand every sentence; it's also well-written enough that it's interesting. I'm now inspired to go on from here, perhaps with Nisan's Candlestick Charting and Beyond Candlesticks. I highly recommend this book.
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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Learn it, know it, live it..., February 1, 2000
As a day trader I've found the techniques discussed in this book give me a significant edge in my trades. The only time I've lost money in the market since buying this book is when I fell back on my old methods of trading. I've learned my lesson. Now I keep it next to my bed and review it every evening and when I'm screening for my next stock. It's an easy and concise read.
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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Illustrated Technical Analysis Explained., January 25, 2001
By M. Karakus (CAMBRIDGE, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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John Murphy is able to explain technical analysis with illustrations. Technical analysis should be part of the decision-making process when investing for any fund, stock and/or options. This book is able to take you step by step on how to start and continue into the more complex versions of technical analysis.

Mr. Murphy starts in his first section with the basics: Trends, peaks, through, Fibonacci ratio, etc. These explanations are done with illustrations from actual stocks, not from made-up graphs.

His second section explains indicators: Chapters cover lagging and oscillating moving averages, trading envelopes and bands, measuring overbought and oversold conditions, momentum rate of change (ROC), Relative Strength Index (RSI), stochastic indicators and finally but not least the moving average convergence divergence (MACD) indicator. All the indicators mentioned are explained and demonstrated with real stock graphs.

Mr. Murphy in his final section explains "Linkage": He starts with the Market Linkages chapter where he sums up his previous book on intermarket technical analysis by explaining how the three major asset classes - commodities, bonds and stocks relate to each other. He explains how as commodity prices rise, which result in higher interest rates and lower bond prices, and vice-versa. He also talks about oil and gold prices and how they can affect the stock market, since they are related to companies directly. The interesting couple of pages I found were the indexes to watch while following the linkages of the market trends.

I most appreciated the summaries at the end of every chapter.

Overall the book is very educational and filled with helpful information to make proper decisions when selecting your next investment(s). One disappointment was the supplied CD. Mr. Murphy kept referring to the supplied software within the CD, although the CD only linked to his site. On his site you can find many (not free) software tools to help in your technical analysis.

Good stepping-stone and reference book for traders and investors.

Have fun.
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