Books or Study material for Fibonacci

Discussion in 'Technical Analysis' started by MacR, Dec 21, 2022.

  1. MacR

    MacR

    Hello,
    I have utilized the search in many ways in an effort to avoid a direct question or post. I am one that enjoys "lurking or observing " and reading the many excellent articles and posts that make me think and look at something in a different way. I know it has made me a better trader through the years.
    If you would not mind please take a moment, glance at your bookshelf or from memory a list of your favorite books or study material that assisted you in grasping thoughts or learning Fibonacci? It is inevitable I could be guided to many great books that will assist in great learning choices and approaches as I have seen in prior posts.
    Thank you so much for your time and assistance.
    Ray
     
  2. maxinger

    maxinger

    You can search for such materials in this forum too.

    Personally, I find Fibonacci applies to things like sea shells only.
    I used to have hundreds of indicators (and fibo) on the chart.
    Now I have zero.


    Happy hunting.
     
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  3. Don't listen to Maxinger. The reason he doesn't have any indicators on his charts is because he is retired and doesn't even trade anymore if he ever even did in the first place. lol
     
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  4. maxinger

    maxinger

    hmmm. @FortuneTeller is forever angry / mad / frustrated / worried.
    All his postings are about negative emotions and negative thoughts.


    Anyway, as a compliment to @FortuneTeller,
    don't listen to me wholeheartedly.
    Always do your own analysis.
    and do whatever you want to do.
    If I say go north, you might want to go south and that's fine with me.
     
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  5. Maxinger had the gall to once tell me I could not trade using time charts. His thinking process says you always have to use tick charts. He also says you should only day trade and not think about anything outside of day trading. wtf
     
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  6. spectastic

    spectastic

    scott carney is a good source. he sort of pioneered modern day harmonic patterns using fibs and is pretty much number 1 resource there is. pretty sure you can get his book(s) for free if you look him up.

    I never got really into it myself, but find it nice to look at them from time to time.
     
  7. trismes

    trismes

    on the basis of if you do what everyone else is doing you get what everyone else is getting, I got just one recommendation. It's not a book about trading per se, but the Beginner's guide to constructing the universe.
    Think read and apply.
     
  8. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    Dynamic Trading by Robert C Miner - which actually after 20+ years he just came out with a new updated 2nd edition.

    Bar none best trading book (1st edition) I ever purchased. Not cheap just under a $100 but worth it many, many times over.

    Time/Price/Momentum/Pattern all common sense, practical and actionable Fibs & Elliott related.
     
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  9. MacR

    MacR

    Thank you for the happy hunting Maxinger. Fortune Teller thank you for your time. I have noticed many have a great time in their postings. To both have a great season!
     
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  10. MacR

    MacR

    Sun, thank you for the suggestion. I have placed your recommendation in my notes. Appreciate your courtesy.
     
    #10     Dec 22, 2022