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The Heretics of Finance

The Heretics of Finance

The Heretics of Finance  provides extraordinary insight into both the empirical nature of technical analysis, and the character of its successful practitioners.  Distinguished MIT professor Andrew W. Lo and private sector Research Analyst Jasmina Hasahodzic interviewed thirteen highly successful, award-winning market professionals who credit their investment acumen and success to technical analysis. The result is the story of technical analysis in the words of the people who know it best — the lively and candid interviews with these gurus of technical analysis.

The first half of the book focuses on the Technical Analysts’ careers:
–How and why they learned technical analysis
–What market conditions increase their chances of making mistakes
–What their average workday is like
–To what extent trading controls their lives
–Whether they work on their own or with a team
–How their style of technical analysis is unique  

The second half concentrates on technical analysis and addresses questions such as:
–Did the lack of validation by academics ever cause you to doubt technical analysis?
–Can technical analysis be applied to other disciplines?
–How do you prove the validity of the method?
–How has computer software influenced the craft?
–What is the role of luck in technical analysis?
–Are there laws that underlie market action?
–What traits characterize a highly successful trader?
–How do you test patterns before you start using them with real money?  

Interviewees include:
Ralph J. Acampora, Laszlo Birinyi, Walter Deemer, Paul Desmond, Gail Dudack, Robert J. Farrell, Ian McAvity, John Murphy, Robert Prechter, Linda Raschke, Alan R. Shaw, Anthony Tabell, Stan Weinstein    

 

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Elison Elliott

Elison Elliott , a native of Belize, is a professional investment advisor for the Global Wealth and Invesment Management division of a major worldwide financial services firm. His experience in the global financial markets span over 18 years in both the public and private sectors. Elison is a graduate, cum laude, of the City College of New York (CUNY), and completed his Masters-level course requirements in the International Finance & Banking (IFB) program at Columbia University (SIPA). Elison lives in the northern suburbs of New York City. He is an avid student of sovereign risk, global economics and market trends, and enjoys writing, aviation, outdoor adventure, International travel, cultural exploration and world affairs.

Areas of Focus:
Market Trends; International Finance; Global Trade; Economics

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