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Trade What You See: How To Profit from Pattern Recognition / Edition 1

Current price: $63.00
Trade What You See: How To Profit from Pattern Recognition / Edition 1
Trade What You See: How To Profit from Pattern Recognition / Edition 1

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Trade What You See: How To Profit from Pattern Recognition / Edition 1

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Trading the financial markets is extremely difficult, but with the right approach, traders can achieve success. Nobody knows this better than authors Larry Pesavento and Leslie Jouflas, both traders and educators of traders, who have consistently used pattern recognition to capture profits from the markets. In
Trade What You See,
Pesavento and Jouflas show traders how to identify patterns as they are developing and exactly where to place entry and exit orders. While some patterns derive from the techniques of Wall Street’s earliest traders and other patterns reflect Pesavento’s emphasis on the geometry of market movements and Fibonacci numbers.. Filled with hard-won knowledge gained through years of market experience,
Trade What You See
outlines both a practical and sophisticated approach to trading that will be of interest to both novice and seasoned traders alike.
Larry Pesavento
is a forty-year veteran trader. He operates a Web site,

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