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A**R
A fabulous and easy read. Well written with many aspects explained in ...
If you are interested in trading and want to take a serious look at how it is done, then this is the book for you!A fabulous and easy read. Well written with many aspects explained in depth. The book assumes that you have basic knowledgeof spread betting but explains the "system" in depth. If you are new to the markets, try this out on a demo account as it does takea little while to get the hang of it.An excellent book that is worth every penny that it costs. A great starting point for the beginner and a useful guide to the moreadvanced spread bettor.
M**E
BUT JOHN BURFORD IS MY IDOL. AWESOME
Good explanation, if you understand basics, maybe not a good introduction. BUT JOHN BURFORD IS MY IDOL. AWESOME
M**D
Clear & Concise Summary with helpful 'trading diary'
I recently purchased this book and I have read it cover to cover a couple of times already. What I most valued was the trading diary section at the end which gives you a 'blow by blow' account of several of John's campaigns; this really helped to put things in to context for me and show how the methodology could be put in to practice. Well worth investing in.
B**N
Usage
Informative.
M**9
Serious stuff, once you abandon the search for the next holy grail indicator
There's a lot of excellent, detailed content in this book as you might expect from an author with a PhD in Physics who previously worked for NASA in the Manned Mars Exploration team. I'd put it alongside 'Attacking Currency Trends' which is perhaps rather better known, with a broadly similar approach and a strong reliance on fibonacci trading.
M**N
Extremely Insightful
Well worth a read. The more insight you gain, the better chance you have of 'winning'.
R**E
Four Stars
An excellent, well written and comprehensive explanation of the author's Swing Trading strategy.
A**R
Definitely worth a read.
A great book, recommended by a friend and well worth a read, John's tramline stragegies are very easy to understand for the next level above beginer status.
A**R
Some very good training for Elliot Wave, Fibonacci and more
This book, the physical book, has lots of clear color charts. All through the book. His teaching on Elliot waves is very good, and practical. He also does the same with Fibonacci. I tend to disagree (as do Andrew Aziz and others) with diagonal tramlines, but you can simply draw in horizontal lines of support and resistance on the charts--they are there. I decided to change my overall to 5 stars because he insists on seeking double verification for a change in a trend. Really practical, and useful. If you dig through this book and read it and study it, you will be rewarded with some improved trading skills. The Elliot wave, in its simple form, as explained in the book, can often help you predict the short term future and that can save you a lot in the long run. I used it today to avoid getting out of a trade, knowing it would turn up. It did.
B**N
Will read it a second time
Personally I found this text helpful because I heavily rely on "tramlines" already. It helped hone in my strategy and I learned a ton of nifty tricks including momentum divergence.If you're not familiar with CFD order terms or elliott wave theory I'd suggest brushing up on that those topics first.Overall I'd recommend this to anyone looking to simply their strategy.
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