Listen to the Market II

First published by McGraw-Hill in 1990, Ivan Krastins' Listen to the Market is now in its 5th printing and has become a classic textbook on Technical Analysis. It has even been prescribed as a text on TA by Australian universities.

Listen to the Market II is completely revised and updated, and only available as an ebook. Interactive charts and examples - not possible before in printed form - help to show you from the ground up how to trade using Technical Analysis.

Module 1 of Listen to the Market II is now available for only US$29.95.

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What people said about Listen to the Market ...

"... I am very impressed with it. It is very thorough and comprehensive and I will keep it in my library as a major reference work. It seems that you have selected the major analytical tools and systems that are most widely recognised and used. I will recommend your book to our software clients."
                                                                          - Frank Wilder (brother of J. Welles Wilder and the software guru behind J.                                                          Welles Wilder's trading programs)

"There are bigger, fatter and glossier books that might attract you, but for quality, content and clarity, I believe Listen to the Market is the best book of its type yet published ..."
                                                                           - Dawn Bolton-Smith (former vice-president and Honorary Lifetime member of the                                                                              Australian Technical Analysts Association).

"Listen to the Market is the most comprehensive explanation of technical analysis we have seen todate. The clear, lucid style makes the book not only easy to read, but simple to refer back to as a reference document ... "
                                                                          - David Stewart (National Sales Manager, AAP Reuters Economic Services)


 

 

 

 

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