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  • Intermarket Analysis and Investing

  • Integrating Economic, Fundamental, and Technical Trends
  • By: Michael E.S. Gayed
  • Narrated by: David Sardinha
  • Length: 12 hrs and 45 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (13 ratings)

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This mind-blowing audiobook brings together today's most relied-upon tools of market analysis. Michael E. S. Gayed clearly explains how this powerful combination of major schools of thought of market analysis can help investors dramatically improve their judgment on likely market performance and spot important trends, thereby making successful investment decisions.

Intermarket Analysis and Investing begins with an overview of investment analysis that examines types of risk and portfolio structuring. By integrating the methods described in detail in this book, investors stand a much better chance of profiting from market opportunities and of achieving their objectives.

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Never use one word when ten will do.

I'm a fan of finance books that seek to make complicated things simple, this is a book that seeks to make simple things complicated. The barrage of needlessly long-winded vocabulary, excessively long sentence and overly-technical language is exhausting, even for someone like me with an above average interest in this stuff.

The big problem with this book is that if you can get through the jargon, it's all pretty basic stuff. But the jargon makes it inaccessible to anyone not already familiar with the material. Once you take the time to break down the labyrinthian prose, you realize that what you're being told is actually pretty shallow, and lacks a distinctive philosophy or practical advice. Countless topics are mentioned in one sentence and then never referred to again, and assertions are made without explanation, qualification or discussion.

There are much better trading books out there: start with the "Market Wizards" series.

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