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New Market Timing Techniques: Innovative Studies in Market Rhythm & Price Exhaustion
New Market Timing Techniques: Innovative Studies in Market Rhythm & Price Exhaustion

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Author: Thomas R. Demark
Publisher: Wiley
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 82 reviews
Sales Rank: 160574

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 368
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 10 x 7.2 x 1.2

ISBN: 0471149780
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.63222
EAN: 9780471149781
ASIN: 0471149780

Publication Date: July 3, 1997
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Widely regarded as the world's foremost authority on chart analysis, Tom DeMark has developed technical systems and indicators for many of the most successful trading operations in the world. Now, in a sequel to his bestselling book, The New Science of Technical Analysis, he stakes out new territory while refining the most popular and precise of his indicators with exacting attention to real-time trading applications. In addition, he shares?for the first time anywhere?the complete details of a new indicator: TD Combo. Used in conjunction with his popular TD Sequential, TD Combo equips traders with a powerful new tool for understanding market rhythms and calculating buy and sell opportunities.

DeMark draws on a lifetime of research and gives the reader the benefit of his legendary expertise as a market timing analyst. He offers detailed material on indicator construction, application, and interpretation, and makes it much easier for traders to implement his revolutionary concepts in real-time situations. Among the indicators presented in this invaluable book are:

  • Oscillators?Five of DeMark's key indicators for identifying both price tops and bottoms as well as the overall trend of markets.
  • TD Sequential?An indicator unequaled in its ability to evaluate the condition of a market at any point in time based on price patterns, price relationships, and price movement.
  • TD Combo?The result of an exhaustive research process, this new powerful indicator is used with TD Sequential and is revealed here for the first time in its entirety.
  • TD Lines?DeMark's trendline analysis technique that provides an accurate, practical methodology for identifying price breakouts.
  • TD Retracements?Consistent, objective, and scientific methods for calculating price retracement projections.
  • Breakouts?DeMark's unique trading rules for detecting pending or potential price breakouts that would establish or accelerate a trend.
  • TD Moving Averages?Used in combination with price breakout techniques, these methods avoid the shortcomings of similar, less successful approaches.
  • Market Timing Techniques?An array of trading models for capturing short-term opportunities, participating in breakouts, and capitalizing on price patterns and price relationships, originally developed for Tudor Systems.
  • TD Triangulation and TD Propulsion?DeMark's market timing approaches that depend on momentum and pattern recognition (TD Triangulation) and on the direction of an overall price trend (TD Propulsion).

Along with other thoroughly tested techniques, DeMark offers authoritative insights on a range of essential topics, from common misconceptions about the market, to the skills needed for successful trading, and the extreme importance of careful money management. With its combination of techniques, in-depth analysis, and sound, practical advice, New Market Timing Techniques is a rich resource that every trader will want to navigate the markets.

DECODING THE DYNAMICS OF THE MARKET

"Market timing has moved from the realm of voodoo to mainstream doctrine. New Market Timing Techniques provides cutting-edge techniques for using oscillators, moving averages, breakouts, and other basics of technical analysis, backed by 25 years of research."?Michael R. Bloomberg, Founder and CEO, Bloomberg L.P.

"After reading The New Science of Technical Analysis, I didn't think Tom DeMark could have very much more to say. I was wrong! New Market Timing Techniques not only refines the concepts of his earlier book, but adds subtleties and breaks new ground. Tom DeMark is not just at the cutting edge of technical analysis, he is the cutting edge."?Alfred H. Kingon, Kingon International Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury.

"Tom DeMark is a technician's technician who has shared with all of us his insights, systems, and exceptional stock market timing techniques developed over 27 years of detailed analysis."?Leon G. Cooperman, Chairman, Omega Advisors, Inc.

"The stock market is a perilous journey at best. Anything that can reduce the risk and make the trip more enjoyable is most desirable. Tom DeMark's book does this. Here is a cornucopia of new ideas, new dimensions, and concepts that challenge the most discerning minds. This is a technical waker-upper."?Joseph Granville, The Granville Market Letter.

"Tom has done it again! Here he reveals even more of his fascinating trading tactics, techniques, and tools. His ideas are totally original and backed by proven research. If you trade without these tricks of the trade, you are not playing with a full deck."?Larry Williams, Trader and Author How I Made a Million Dollars Last Year Trading Commodities.


Customer Reviews:   Read 77 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Robina   November 24, 2008
Did not receive this book. Where is it. I'm very annoyed. Mayb you can do something about this

Robina Asti



1 out of 5 stars This is a copy of software flyer to me.   June 21, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book is software flyer. The differences is that most flyers are free. This one you have to pay to read the flyer. Don't waste your time and money on it. There's very good trading psychology book that you you don't want to miss---What I Learned Losing a Million Dollars. The author of the book is a registered seller @ Amazon.com. Buy from him through Amazon. You will love this book if you are a serious trader and want to be successful. Guaranteed. Best luck trading to everyone.


1 out of 5 stars Wow. I am so dum. I am a sheep. I reely need this book.   April 24, 2008
 3 out of 8 found this review helpful

Wow, what an amazingly correlated set of Amazon reviews. Something like 90% display the following curious features:
1. Written by a big cheese wall street guy or equivalent
2. Effusively positive about this astoundingly important book
3. Uniform contention that detractors are ignorant
4. You'll lose out on big bucks if you don't buy it
5. Book can bring famously great financial results
6. Only the industrious deserve to reap
7. Jillions of people find the positive reviews to be *extremely* helpful

Or not.



3 out of 5 stars Poorly Written   April 12, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is an extremely convoluted book that takes a Philadelphia lawyer to figure out. Mr. DeMark launches right into extremely technical applications of his different trademarked bar identification codes without first giving the slightest clue to basic structure and premise of his bar identification counts. This book is quite expensive too, even through a discount seller such as Amazon. To be retained by such fabled traders as Paul Jones, Leon Cooperman, Steve Cohen and others it makes me wonder if they couldn't figure out bar his count system either and the only way to find out was to hire him? This is a sophisticated technique with anything of the slightest technical nature. To make it so complex the publisher can't figure out what he is publishing and the reader has to think the writer is pretty smart because he sure as hell can't figure out what he is writing about. I cannot recommend this book. Save your money.


3 out of 5 stars Sequential/Combo and ... stuff   November 23, 2007
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

There are both good and bad things about DeMark's book.

Good - two chapters on Sequential and Combo. It is the most detailed examination of the various contingencies one finds himself in when applying these indicators. The text is sometimes copy/paste identical - but that's partly because the indicators are similar.

DeMark took a very intuitive, but confusing notion of trend exhaustion and designed two systems around it - built primarily on the time aspect of trading.

I also find DeMark pivots useful in combination with other indicators.

Bad - droning monothone of the presentation. The two "good" chapters, for example, would have benefited greatly from a flow-chart presentation of the indicators.

Bad - excessive self-aggrandizement and trade-marking of things known long before him. Retracements - both relative and absolute - go back to at least 1920's. Similar for TD Lines, TD Channel I-II and, let us not forget, TD Wave...

I guess, I wouldn't mind if he were to simply explain why 1/4 of a Fib. retracement makes a good daily channel (because it's so darn close to a round number of 5%) - it's the endless TD'ing of everthing in sight that is objectionable.