About The Perfect Chart
A few words from the publisher: The prior watchlist released in March 2022 by Brad Koteshwar did its job. The stocks on that watchlist foretold the story of market weakness. About a handful of stocks from that list have maintained their uptrend. As the author has expressed in his prior works, there is no need to listen human beings. The stocks on his watchlist told us all what the market's intention was. Now with the current watchlist, Brad Koteshwar continues with the same theme that these stocks will indicate the market's health and intentions over the next six to twelve months. There are a few stocks that are on the current list that were on the prior list and there are more than a few new ones on the current list. In the prior list, Brad Koteshwar had shown an example of a short trade on Facebook/Meta Platforms. It was shown only as an example of how to make proper trading decisions as to where and when to enter and how much to enter with. Now in hindsight, it is clear that the only way to play the game is to play it the right way. Will the stocks on the watchlist keep their uptrend? Will new uptrends begin? Will any of the uptrends become faster and steeper? Or will the ones still in an uptrend end their trend? Stocks on this watchlist will speak to you and they are always right, but can we humans ever listen to stocks? Or are we so programmed to listen only to other humans, who are usually wrong.What is a perfect chart? Some people swear by charts, others pooh-pooh it. What is the truth? Do charts work or don't they work? If they work, how to use them correctly? If they don't work, then what is the reason that they do not work? Is there such thing as the perfect chart? Should you learn all there is to learn about technical analysis? Should you learn all there is to learn about fundamental analysis? Do you need to know everything about a company's balance sheet to understand the stock's prospects? Brad Koteshwar's opinion based on his own experience is that all of this is so simple, yet so hard for most people because it is hardest to keep it simplest. In this book, he tries to illustrate the simplicity of it all. Whether the human element in all of us succumbs to human weakness or manages to stick with the discipline for the longer-term will determine how successful one can be. For more about the author's other books, please visit https: //bradkoteshwar.com/.
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