About Dynamic Trading
The Time-Tested Trading Classic is Back In Print
"I have read more than 100 books on trading...This is the best."
-Amazon Reviewer
Robert Miner's Dynamic Trading has been out of print for almost 20 years. This is a faithful reissue of a classic that first introduced to the trading world the integration of practical and simplified Elliott Wave and Fib Time and Price trade strategies. Named "Trading Book of the Year" when it was first released, Robert Miner's Dynamic Trading quickly became a classic of practical trade strategies and remains as relevant today as it was when first released.
Miner teaches you how to increase the probability of making winning trades by focusing on key aspects of market behavior rather than forecasts. A veteran trader and trading educator who has taught around the world and has written for leading trading publications since the mid-1980s, Robert Miner has been named "Guru of the Year" by the Supertraders Almanac and the winner of numerous trading contests sponsored by major brokerage houses.
In Dynamic Trading, Miner includes many real-world examples of trades and practical strategies from entry to exit. Complete with charts and diagrams, a thorough glossary of terminology, a resource bibliography, and a Dynamic Trading Guidelines appendix, Dynamic Trading is a valuable resource for both novice investors and experienced professionals.
Miner will help you succeed for the long haul by developing and maintaining structured, patient, and disciplined trading plans. A leading authority on Gann indicators and analysis, Elliott Wave pattern analysis and Fibonacci Time and Price strategies, Robert Miner founded Dynamic Traders Group, Inc. in the mid-1980s to provide investors with market analysis and trade strategy reports.
His time-tested, original approach provides effective and unique time, price, and pattern strategies for trading in the financial, futures, forex, and stock/ETF markets. Readers will welcome his unique, straightforward, and easy-to-understand approach in this classic of technical analysis that is as relevant today as it was when first publish.
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