(Download pdf) The Art of Contrarian Trading: How to Profit from Crowd Behavior in the Financial Markets (Wiley Trading)
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy paul cookVery good book2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. The missing piece in the investment puzzleBy CustomerI have been investing for 17 years and running money for 10 years this book has provided the key missing factor in my investment strategy a methodoloy for reading market sentiment that is reliable and not used widely by market participants, therefore its gives you a significant edge if employed with fundamenFrom the Inside FlapContrarian theory in investing and trading is based on the idea that markets are driven in large part by crowd behavior. When crowds form around investing themes in the stock market, they push stock prices too high or too low relative to fair value. Contrarians hold that if inveWhy is it so hard to beat the market? How can you avoid getting caught in bubbles and crashes? You will find the answers in Carl Futiarsquo;s new book, The Art of Contrarian Trading. This book will teach you Futiarsquo;s novel method of contrarian trading from the ground up. In 16 chapters filled with facts and many historical examples Futia explains the principles and practice of contrarian trading. Discover the Edge which separates winning speculators from the losers. Find out how to apply th... [PDF.mq17] The Art of Contrarian Trading: How to Profit from Crowd Behavior in the Financial Markets (Wiley Trading) Rating: 3.60 (533 Votes)
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