Based on this article, and multiple reviews, I bought Jesse Stein's book. Thanks a lot for the recommendation!
A real gem. The issue I am right now, is that it contradicts with many of my rules, mainly CANSLIM, and I feel really tempted to drift.
Besides that "small problem :)", with this book, I am better understanding the psychology behind the technical charts. Also, interesting his value investing + momentum approach which I had never heard anyone attempting. E.g. Oneill or Minervini would find low p/e ratios an irrelevant criteria to enter a position.
Only other person I know who's mentioned Jesse's book. Not only did I enjoy the book but the format. Every book that includes any charts should be the same size
Based on this article, and multiple reviews, I bought Jesse Stein's book. Thanks a lot for the recommendation!
A real gem. The issue I am right now, is that it contradicts with many of my rules, mainly CANSLIM, and I feel really tempted to drift.
Besides that "small problem :)", with this book, I am better understanding the psychology behind the technical charts. Also, interesting his value investing + momentum approach which I had never heard anyone attempting. E.g. Oneill or Minervini would find low p/e ratios an irrelevant criteria to enter a position.
Nice, glad you enjoyed!
Only other person I know who's mentioned Jesse's book. Not only did I enjoy the book but the format. Every book that includes any charts should be the same size