Many links... some of them have good info... : ) http://www.aksjeinfo.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000072.html http://www.aksjeinfo.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000132.html
If your local library doesn't have a certain title, use inter-library loan to request it. It's free for most books. Others may have a small charge. You may have to wait a few weeks for some books, but you'll save hundreds of dollars over time.
Did read about the Woodies CCI -system now. The number 1 pattern is much the same as my g-pullback and a-pullback. You really don't need that indicator. Indicators give nothing extra info.
i can e-mail you a few and also give you a link to a server i can put a few on. e-mail if interested: konnikov@yahoo.com
lol borders. when i started trading i spent practically the whole day at borders, even brought the laptop with a crummy downloaded version of tradestation, cracked excel and free online historical data. ahhh those were the days i now buy books very regularly at borders, i figure that its a store that provides poor people with an avenue to read good quality books without paying much for them. Some of those books your local library wouldnt stock cause their 60-70+ each, but its all free at borders. Just make sure to buy coffee every now and then to support the captilist machine and really only the basics of TA really work, dont believe all the hype on magic indicators and crap. as i said earlier RSI was meant to confirm a swing failure, not preempt it. Get used to drawing trendlines, identifying S/R, volume divergence and some reliable price patterns such as inside day. These are the bread and butter of TA.
============ Robinx; As metioned, public library, Jack Schwager 3 top traders books in particular. AMZN[amazon.com] has amazing pattern fragments, you can learn lots by studyng table of contents, sample pages ,FREE. Want to learn TA in stocks, Real Estate????' Spent about 3 hours after church recently in Barnes & Noble Booksellers, they have comfy chairs, for FREE reading. Wisdom is profitable to direct