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Intermarket Technical Analysis by John Murphy
  • Intermarket Technical Analysis

  • Trading Strategies For The Global Stock, Bond, Commodity, and Currency Markets

  • by John Murphy
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    • Product code: 0902
    • ISBN: 0471524336, ISBN13: 9780471524335, 288 pages, hardback
      Published by John Wiley & Sons, 1st edition, 1991
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    Description of Intermarket Technical Analysis

    Events in the last decade have made it quite clear that markets don't move in isolation. Tremors in Tokyo are felt in London and New York; the futures pits in Chicago move prices in the stock exchanges worldwide. As a result technical analysis is quickly evolving to take these Intermarket relationships into consideration. This groundbreaking book explains these relationships in terms that any trader and investor can understand and profit from.

    It reveals key relationships you should understand-including the relationship between commodity prices and bonds, stocks and bonds, commodities and the US dollar, the dollar versus interest rates and stocks, and more.
    It explains the impact of intermarket relationships on the US and foreign stock markets, commodities, interest rates, and currencies.
    It includes numerous charts and graphs that reveal the interrelationship between stocks, bonds, commodities and currencies.

    Intermarket Technical Analysis explores the art and science of technical analysis at its state-of-the-art level. It's for all traders and investors who recognize the globalization of today's financial and are eager to capitalize on it.

    Contents of Intermarket Technical Analysis

    1. A New Dimension in Technical Analysis

    2.The 1987 Crash Revisited - an Intermarket Perspective

    3. Commodity Prices and Bonds

    4. Bonds Versus Stocks

    5. Commodities and the US Dollar.

    6. The Dollar Versus Interest Rates and Stocks

    7. Commodity Indexes

    8. International Markets

    9. Stock Market Groups

    10. The Dow Utilities as a Leading Indicator of Stocks

    11. Relative Strength Analysis of Commodities

    12. Commodities and Asset Allocation

    13. Intermarket Analysis and the Business Cycle

    14. The Myth of Program Trading

    15. A New Direction



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