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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Carroll D. Aby , Donald E. Vaughn , Carroll D. Aby JrPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.703kg ISBN: 9780899307619ISBN 10: 0899307612 Pages: 376 Publication Date: 17 July 1995 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction Evaluating the Economy Keys to Fundamental Evaluation of Common Stocks Basics of Vertical Bar Charting Developing Asset Allocation Strategies with Bar Charts The Rationale of Point and Figure Charting Initial Trading Techniques for Asset Allocation Strategies The Finishing Touches to Asset Allocation with Stocks Selecting Timely Industries: Business Cycle Approach: Seasonal Approach Stock Market Anomalies Intermarket Analysis and Fixed-Income Allocation Strategies Asset Allocation Management and Risk Reduction Using Mutual FundsReviewsCharting techniques are making a comeback in investment circles; thus this volume is very timely. The book's strength is its liberal use of helpful illustrations for the various charting techniques. The authors present and excelent treatment of both vertical bar and point-and-figure charts, but especially so for the latter. Suitable for all students of the financial markets, both academics and practitioners, the book fills a void in the literature since material on point-and-figure charts is difficult to find in financial reference materials today. Written on a level that undergraduate students can easily understand, the book will find a place in investment-related courses that investigate the field of technical analysis. -Choice ?Charting techniques are making a comeback in investment circles; thus this volume is very timely. The book's strength is its liberal use of helpful illustrations for the various charting techniques. The authors present and excelent treatment of both vertical bar and point-and-figure charts, but especially so for the latter. Suitable for all students of the financial markets, both academics and practitioners, the book fills a void in the literature since material on point-and-figure charts is difficult to find in financial reference materials today. Written on a level that undergraduate students can easily understand, the book will find a place in investment-related courses that investigate the field of technical analysis.?-Choice ?Charting techniques are making a comeback in investment circles; thus this volume is very timely. The book's strength is its liberal use of helpful illustrations for the various charting techniques. The authors present and excelent treatment of both vertical bar and point-and-figure charts, but especially so for the latter. Suitable for all students of the financial markets, both academics and practitioners, the book fills a void in the literature since material on point-and-figure charts is difficult to find in financial reference materials today. Written on a level that undergraduate students can easily understand, the book will find a place in investment-related courses that investigate the field of technical analysis.?-Choice Charting techniques are making a comeback in investment circles; thus this volume is very timely. The book's strength is its liberal use of helpful illustrations for the various charting techniques. The authors present and excelent treatment of both vertical bar and point-and-figure charts, but especially so for the latter. Suitable for all students of the financial markets, both academics and practitioners, the book fills a void in the literature since material on point-and-figure charts is difficult to find in financial reference materials today. Written on a level that undergraduate students can easily understand, the book will find a place in investment-related courses that investigate the field of technical analysis. -Choice ?Charting techniques are making a comeback in investment circles; thus this volume is very timely. The book's strength is its liberal use of helpful illustrations for the various charting techniques. The authors present and excelent treatment of both vertical bar and point-and-figure charts, but especially so for the latter. Suitable for all students of the financial markets, both academics and practitioners, the book fills a void in the literature since material on point-and-figure charts is difficult to find in financial reference materials today. Written on a level that undergraduate students can easily understand, the book will find a place in investment-related courses that investigate the field of technical analysis.?-Choice Author InformationCARROLL D. ABY, JR., is the N.B. Morrison Professor of Applied Management and Professor of Finance at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. He has held investment broker positions with Merrill Lynch, A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc., and Paine Webber, and is currently consulting in the field of investment management, financial valuation, personal financial planning, and on other related matters. He is also an investment columnist and author of numerous scholarly articles and 10 books. DONALD E. VAUGHN is Professor of Finance at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois. A CPA and author of eight books, including a leading textbook on investment, he gained national recognition through a series of small business profiles which he published under the auspices of the U.S. Government. He is actively engaged in research and publishes frequently in the major investment and accounting journals. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |