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Exploring the Essential Features of “Fibonacci and Gann Applications in Financial Markets: Practical Applications of Natural and Synthetic Ratios in Technical Analysis – George Maclean”
There are many books covering Fibonacci from an artistic and historical point of view and almost as many suggesting that Fibonacci retracements and numbers can be successfully applied to financial market time series. What is missing is a book that addresses the common errors in using screen based Fibonacci (and Gann and other tools).The book is a critical exploration of Fibonacci numbers, retracements, projections, timeframes and fanlines and their current usage within the financial markets by technical analysts. Although they can be extremely effective analytical tools when used appropriately, mistakes in usage can be extremely costly from a financial and credibility viewpoint. George MacLean takes a brief look at the history of Fibonacci and Gann, before providing a full account of their applications in financial markets, including fixed income, equity, foreign exchange, commodities and indexes. In particular, he draws attention to the overuse and misuse of easily applied computer packages available to professional and amateur traders.
Editorial Reviews
From the Inside Flap
“It is great to see a new book dedicated to the understanding of such classical technical methods. In an age where computerized trading has become the norm rather than the exception, it is essential that people don’t forget the power of these ancient techniques and their complete relevance to modern markets.”
—Adam Sorab, Chairman, British Society of Technical Analysts (STA)
From the Back Cover
This book is a critical exploration of Fibonacci numbers, retracements, projections, time frames and fanlines, and their current usage within the financial markets by technical analysts. These methods are seen as effective technical analysis tools, however the author also sets out occasions when using them is inappropriate and can be costly in both financial and credibility terms. He investigates common assumptions that screen-based charting systems, which allow traders and students to draw Fibonacci retracements and angles without indicating their drawbacks, can lead to the inaccurate application of an otherwise powerful tool.
After a brief look at the history of Fibonacci, the author moves on to its use and application within pricing action in financial markets (Fixed Income, Equity, Foreign Exchange, Commodity and Index). He takes a practical look at the often-misunderstood Gann Analysis and shows the reader how to apply Gann techniques in order to improve trading profitability. He also draws attention to the overuse and misuse of easily applied computer packages available to professional and amateur traders.
The accompanying website contain colour Fibonacci charts as well as Gann retracements and projections. Additionally, content includes Gann Hexagon and Square spreadsheets for Price/Yield and day count.
About the Author
GEORGE A. MACLEAN was a Director of European Technical Analysis for Informa Global Markets/Standard and Poor’s MMS where he analysed the European Cash Bond Market from a technical perspective. His work has been published on Reuters, Dow Jones Telerate and Bloomberg. He contributes to the Society of Technical Analysts (STA) distance-learning course and was a lecturer on the South Bank University/STA Diploma Course and the LSE/STA Diploma Course. He is currently an examiner for the STA Diploma and Level II of the International Federation of Technical Analysts Diploma in Technical Analysis.
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