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K**N
Great Book!
We are new to investing and found this book really helpful in learning the basics of options trading as well as a few more advanced strategies. We particularly found the section on vocabulary often used in the stock market helpful as well as the graphs that help identify certain candles.The author has a YouTube channel with invaluable information going more in-depth on topics covered in the book. It is clear he is passionate and well educated on the stock market. Buy the book it is well outlined and easily understandable. Two thumbs up.
F**Z
Affordable book for beginners and easy to follow.
I being reading more complex books than this one but I use this one in my tablet like Standar Flashcard strategies, no too much brain and easy to follow but I still finished it with my calculations and analysis. Since coronavirus pandemic retracement the 26 chart pattern is my favorite. I'm happy with the content and I'll so happily to be part of the option trading group soon or later.
A**R
Good Book
A good book with a nice flowing theme. Good images for visual aids and decently well written.This is not a book for beginners. The author does not spend any time explaining the indicators used in the set ups or or the components of the indicators. Sometimes even reffering to components of the indicators by their simple Names. For example: he regularly refers to the different kinds of moving averages as fast and slow instead of their true names. Also none of the visual aids show the working timeline so your left to assume they are daily or longer as the author suggests in the begging of the book. This could hurt someone who is brand new to the world of TA. I would reccomend this book for someone who is actively trading looking to further their understanding of critical trading opportunities. Most of the strategies involve critical market times (gaps) and capitalization of those times.
S**A
Perfect for BEGINNERS
I love this book! Really breaks down the perspective of candles and how they appear in charts to find the right moves for a perfect breakout. Thanks Market Moves for your insight and hardwork in putting this together.
Y**5
These are not "bulletproof" setups
The book lists very basic strategies that you can find for free on the Internet, followed by a sales pitch to buy more courses. There is a powerful piece of advice in the book, though, which is "successful traders understand two things, riding momentum and nailing pullbacks". Trust me, this is the secret to successful trading but ironically none of the strategies in the book will show you how to implement this little secret, so don't bother buying it. If you want to try to figure out which strategies might actually work in real life, just go to stockcharts.com and learn everything for free.Giannino, Matthew. Bulletproof Setups: 29 Proven Stock Market Trading Strategies (p. 18). Giannino Products & Services. Kindle Edition.
C**Y
Easy to understand
The author has authenticity and certainly believes in what he is doing. Will be interesting to see if there is a follow up or an addendum following the recent volatility in the market. Curious how he did. The book is very easy to read, unlike many trading manuals.
S**N
Child’s play
These are not detailed or well thought out strategies, this are simple patterns everyone already knows. Technicals are not the answer. A proper risk management strategy and mindset are. Read through this book in 30 minutes and learned nothing new. If you want a real strategy, read Aziz’s advanced techniques in day trading
R**G
Don't under estimate the importance of price action.
Understanding price action is the probably the most important thing a new trader can learn. The effectiveness of indicators comes and goes but understanding price action seems to be timeless. Matt does a great job of describing trading setups that will improve you bottom line.
A**I
Vale quello che costa: poco
Una lettura interessante ma tutt'altro che "risolutiva"
M**S
No good
Honestly, I don’t know where to start. I would even question the title, In my opinion concepts are being presented rather than strategies. Moreover, literally any of those are available on the most basic and free YouTube tutorials. I find the descriptions rather vague. What cracked me up though is that the author even describes in the intro how he over and over blew up accounts (in the couple of years he traded) and then managed to trade one up to like 50k I believe. Anyway, I haven’t found a single useful takeaway.
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