Author: Martin Pring
- Trading books are a form of accounting ledger that contains records of all tradeable financial assets of a bank.
- Trading books are subject to gains and losses that affect the financial institution directly.
- Losses in a bank’s trading book can have a cascading effect on the global economy, such as those that occurred during the 2008 financial crisis.
Martin Pring on Market Momentum
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Become an “instant expert” in the use of popular technical studies and indicators which are on technical analysis software, such as McClellan Oscillator, Stochastics, MACD, RSI, Parabolics, CCI, and many others. This is the first comprehensive book on momentum destined to become the definitive guide to effective and proper use of Momentum destined to become the definitive guide to effective and proper use of Momentum studies and indicators. Examines the principles underlying Market Momentum and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of oscillators, how they are computed, and offers much insight into their proper and effective usage. “This Book Will Teach You, In Easily Understood, And Easily Utilized Terms”: Characteristics of overbought and oversold markets — Trend analysis using momentum indicators — How to become an “instant expert” in the use and interpretation of Stochastics, RSI, MACD, and many other indicators — Pros and Cons of all major oscillators. How to use technical studies and indicators effectively in your trading.
From the Back Cover
“Given the crucial role that momentum plays in technical market analysis, Martin Pring on Market Momentum is particularly timely and informative. Pring covers all of the popular price momentun tools (Relative Strength Index, Stochastics, Moving Average Convergence/Divergence) as well as measures of volume and breadth (McClellan Oscillator and Summation Index, The Arms Index). He provides an excellent description of the Parabolic and Directional Movement Systems, which are invaluable in determining whether to utilize momentum or trend-following approaches. Finally, he throws in some original ideas of his own with his KST indicator.
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