![velas japonesas steve nison pdf velas japonesas steve nison pdf](http://img.youtube.com/vi/nM_1cMUZ5ps/hqdefault.jpg)
I think my blahness to this book is that if I'd read it when I actually took it out of the library back in the time before we wore masks I would have been enthralled by the idea of exotic sounding candle patterns and figured trading was just a matter of spotting them and I probably would have gone about trying to study the names and what they looked like. The author does show times when the signals fail and has a humorous introduction to the start of the chapter on Doji's where he talks about people attending his seminars as getting way too excited about Doji everywhere, and most likely using them as naked 'objective' signals.Īnyway the examples are so clean at times and lead to massive movements one might start to think 'I need to get into a trade that shows x pattern because it's going to gap up like crazy the next day', or maybe even think, why don't I just look for x pattern and then go for a low delta / out of the money Option and clean up? My guess is that will be a very disappointing endeavor.īut that's most trading books where the examples all look so good and clean in a way live charts rarely look as they are unfolding. The big problem I have with the book, which isn't the 'subjective' element that one reviewer complained about (which sort of misses the point I think of using any tool for trading) is that I think the examples are too clean. These days candlesticks are so commonplace that the idea of selling traders on their utility seems kind of unnecessary, but then again this book probably helped to their new massive acceptance. The most valuable thing about these colorful names is it kind of helps explain or give a metaphor to what could be happening on a particular candle/bar or group of candles/bars. I don't know what this book was like when it was first written, I can't imagine that it was really all that mind blowing, except that it maybe gave Western traders very colorful names for different types of price action. Nobody who really makes money in the market uses this stuff, and I know what I'm talking about." The most valuable thing about these colorful names is it kind of helps explain o My favorite review I saw of this book was nice and short, "A worthless piece of crap.
![velas japonesas steve nison pdf velas japonesas steve nison pdf](https://img2.docer.com.ar/image/l/eeeenn.png)
Nobody who really makes money in the market uses this stuff, and I know what I'm talking about." I don't know what this book was like when it was first written, I can't imagine that it was really all that mind blowing, except that it maybe gave Western traders very colorful names for different types of price action. My favorite review I saw of this book was nice and short, "A worthless piece of crap. Valor Editions de España lo edita por primera vez en castellano, en su segunda edición completamente actualizada, con nuevos gráficos, más técnicas de gráficos de velas y refinamientos de métodos anteriores, una especial atención por el trading activo así como reflexiones sobre la combinación de las velas con técnicas occidentales, entre otros aspectos.more Este emblemático libro alcanzó gran notoriedad entre los traders e inversores bursátiles del mundo occidental y está considerado un referente internacional en este campo. V Las velas japonesas es el primer libro que dio a conocer a los traders occidentales las técnicas niponas utilizadas durante más de cien años en Japón para la elaboración de gráficos de análisis técnico. Las velas japonesas es el primer libro que dio a conocer a los traders occidentales las técnicas niponas utilizadas durante más de cien años en Japón para la elaboración de gráficos de análisis técnico.