Robert D. Edwards and John Magee (2001). Technical Analysis of
Stock Trends (New York, NY: AMACOM, 752 p. [8th ed.]). Investment
analysis; Stock exchanges -- United States; Securities -- United
States
William F. Eng (1988).
The Technical Analysis of Stocks,
Options, & Futures: Advanced Trading Systems and Techniques
(Chicago, IL: Probus Pub., 465 p.). Stocks; Options (Finance); Stock
index futures.
Mark W. Helweg, David C. Stendahl (2002).
Dynamic Trading
Indicators: Winning with Value Charts and Price Action Profile.
(New York, NY: Wiley, 230 p.). Stocks--Charts, diagrams, etc.;
Investment analysis.
John J. Murphy (1999).
Technical Analysis of the Financial
Markets : A Comprehensive Guide to Trading Methods and Applications
(New York, NY: New York Institute of Finance, 542 p. [rev. 1986 ed.]).
Futures market.; Commodity exchanges
Martin J. Pring (2002).
Technical Analysis Explained : The
Successful Investor's Guide to Spotting Investment Trends and Turning
Points. (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 560 p. (4th ed.)). Investment
Analysis.
--- (2002).
How To Select Stocks Using Technical Analysis.
(New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 162 p.). Investment analysis; Stocks; Stock
price forecasting.
Jack D. Schwager (1996).
Technical Analysis. (New York, NY:
Wiley, 775 p.). Investment Analysis.
--- (1999).
Getting Started in Technical Analysis. (New York,
NY: Wiley, 339 p.). Stock price forecasting; Investment analysis;
Stocks--Charts, diagrams, etc.
Chris Wilkinson (1997). Technically Speaking:
Tips and Strategies from 16 Top Traders. (Greenville,
SC: Traders Press, 488 p.). Investment analysis.
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LINKS:
Hess Collection at University of Toledo
http://www.cl.utoledo.edu/canaday/hess/introduction.html
July 1987 - The Ward M. Canaday Center for Special Collections
(University of Toledo) received the Hess Collection, a bequest of Dr.
Nicholas Gimbel. Originally, these books were collected by Gimbel's
father who was a partner in the New York brokerage firm Birdsall & Hess.
Consists of books on the history of a variety of financial markets
(stock, commodity, bond, etc.), fiction, biography, humor, and even
works denouncing the stock market altogether. Perhaps the strongest
area of concentration in this collection is made up of books on "technical analysis."
Technical Analysis from A to Z by Steven B. Achelis
http://www.equis.com/free/taaz/bibliography.htm