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Old 07-28-2007, 03:04 AM   #1

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What's the best resource for learning about candles?

I was wondering: What would you consider the best resource for learning more about candles?

I trade momentum and would like to learn more about candles to possibly incorporate them into my method.

There are a lot of books, sites etc about candles...but I am hoping someone can help separate the wheat from the chaff a little!


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Re: What's the best resource for learning about candles?

You ask just the right questions at the right time:

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Re: What's the best resource for learning about candles?

Anything by Steve Nison. Just search amazon or go to your library. My library has all of Nisons stuff.
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Re: What's the best resource for learning about candles?

Thanks Tin. Just wondering...so far I am trying to pick between Greg Morris and Steve Nison. Do you have any thoughts on that?
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Re: What's the best resource for learning about candles?

I've never heard of Greg Morris, and I know Nison is the one who brought candlesticks to the west...so I'd go with Nison.
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Re: What's the best resource for learning about candles?

Greg Morris is/was John Murphy's investment partner- He apparently has been messing around with candlesticks a while too.

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Re: What's the best resource for learning about candles?

Is it me, or is it curious that you'd think that since the candlesticks were developed by rice traders in Japan several centuries ago before the West even knew what they were, that perhaps the experts in this matter might be Japanese?

It somewhat amuses, yet appalls me that Westerners should come around to another culture, usurp its technology, and then declare themselves as the experts in the "new" technology.

So, with candlesticks, is this the case? Love to hear an Eastern perspective - perhaps Soultrader, you might have some insight or opinion on all of this?

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Re: What's the best resource for learning about candles?

I have wondered that myself- however I think it's a matter of culture barrier or whatever you want to call it. Maybe lack of accessibility is a better term....

I wouldn't argue that there are many Japanese traders that eat sleep and breathe candlesticks and could wipe the floor with many outsider analysts...however, the human mind is amazing in its capacity to learn, so if one were to put forth adequate time, effort and research, I don't think it would matter where you're from as far as how skilled you end up being.

Nison stated, if I remember correctly, that he had to spend a considerable amount of time learning more about Japanese culture and philosophy in order to grasp the subject matter.
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