Trading with DiNapoli Levels: The Practical Application of Fibonacci Analysis to Investment Markets by Joe DiNapoli
Book Description: Coast Investment Software, Inc. and Joe DiNapoli, 1998. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Hardcover, Pictorial boards with white lettering to cover and spine, 2nd Printing, 1998. BOOK ONLY (originally came with 8 cassettes, but this posting is for BOOK ONLY). Book Condition: Very Good, with the exception of some very minor scuffing to covers it appears unread, corners lightly bumped and slightest shelf wear to edges. Spine straight, binding tight, interally as new, unmarked, clean and bright. No Dust Jacket. This is a book about a comprehensive and modular trading approach that should be highly effective. It is about the PRACTICAL application of Fibonnacci ratios to investment markets. In order to implement these Fibonacci based strategies successfully, a considerable foundation and structured context must be put in place. The text contains 15 information-packed Chapters, a comprehensive set of Appendixes, and Reference material as well as an orientation in the form of a Preface. Contents: SECTION ONE (Introduction): Chapter 1: Trading Methods: Judgement vs. Non-Judgemental Trading Systems, Position Trading vs. Intraday Trading Chapter 2: Prerequistes, Ground Rules and Definitions, Chapter 3: The Essential Components of a Successful Trading Approach, SECTION 2: (Context): Chapter 4: Trend Analysis, Displaced Moving Averages, Chapter 5: Trend Analysis, MACD/Stochastic Combination, Chapter 6: Directional Indicators, 9 Power Patterns for High Probability Trading Signals, Chapter 7: Overbought & Oversold Oscillators: What Works, What Doesn't and Why, SECTION 3: (DiNapoli Levels): Chapter 8: Fibonacci Analysis, Basic, Chapter 9: DiNaploi Levels, Chapter 10: More DiNapoli Levels, Chapter 11: Trading with DiNapoli Levels, Chapter 12: Tying it Together, A Basic Rule, Chapter 13: Fibonacci Tactics, Chapter 14: Avoiding a Typical Mistake, Chapter 15: More Market Examples, Epilogue, Appendix A - J, Bibliography, Reference Material, About the Author. -- Excellent title on successful trading with Fibonacci levels. Scarce Title in Very Good Condition, 300 Pages.
Status: SOLD 29 Dec 2010 to Collector in TN.
A partial listing of Alanpuri Trading's Private Book Collection, many available for sale. Titles include topics on Technical Analysis, Fundamental Analysis, Business, Economics, Trading Systems (some extremely rare), Monetary Policy, Gold, Futures, Options, Bonds, Asset Bubbles, Trading Psychology, Fibonacci, Banking, Financial Astrology, Gann Theory, Numerology, Wall Street and many other subjects related to successfully trading the financial markets. Additional titles are added every week.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
The Intelligent Chartist by John W. Schultz
The Intelligent Chartist by John W. Schultz
Book Description: WRSM Financial Services, New York, NY, 1962. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Softcover, Pictorial Wraps with black lettering to cover, First Edition, 1962. Book Condition: Very Good, slight edge wear and corners are slightly bumped, very minor rubbing to covers and slightest hint of soiling, pages are clean and unmarked. Just the slightest hint of tanning to text. No DJ. John W. Schulz as a parnter at NYSE member Wolfe and Co., a noted Point and Figure Chart expert. He also wrote a semi-monthly column in Forbes Magazine. Although there are illustrations, the book is mostly theory with a focus on trends and point- and-figure charting. This book presents an exceptionally intricate theoretical rationale of the use of point-and-figure charting. The book is presented in 4 sections. Contents: Section 1: What is it Really? From the critics' view towarde\ general theory, Section 2: Trends, Chapter 3: Volume, The inner Logic of Point & Figure, Section 4: Divergences, A few Collateral Lines of Attack. -- Classic book on Point-and-Figure, Collectible, 275 Pages.
Status: SOLD January 2010 to Private Collector in UK.
Book Description: WRSM Financial Services, New York, NY, 1962. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Softcover, Pictorial Wraps with black lettering to cover, First Edition, 1962. Book Condition: Very Good, slight edge wear and corners are slightly bumped, very minor rubbing to covers and slightest hint of soiling, pages are clean and unmarked. Just the slightest hint of tanning to text. No DJ. John W. Schulz as a parnter at NYSE member Wolfe and Co., a noted Point and Figure Chart expert. He also wrote a semi-monthly column in Forbes Magazine. Although there are illustrations, the book is mostly theory with a focus on trends and point- and-figure charting. This book presents an exceptionally intricate theoretical rationale of the use of point-and-figure charting. The book is presented in 4 sections. Contents: Section 1: What is it Really? From the critics' view towarde\ general theory, Section 2: Trends, Chapter 3: Volume, The inner Logic of Point & Figure, Section 4: Divergences, A few Collateral Lines of Attack. -- Classic book on Point-and-Figure, Collectible, 275 Pages.
Status: SOLD January 2010 to Private Collector in UK.
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