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Hello there everyone.

 

I'm trying to find some bibliography, informative webpage, or someone that can explain in deep whats heppning intrensically inside the market when some technicall movements set off.

I was thinking about reading The dow jones theory by Robert Rhea, for it to give me some insights. Sadly where i live books like this are hard to get, but now i have someone going to the US, and wanna get the best bibliograhpy on what i have just asked.

 

Im not sure if this is the right place in the forum to post, but this is my question!

I appreciate any info about this.

 

Thx

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Hello there everyone.

 

I'm trying to find some bibliography, informative webpage, or someone that can explain in deep whats heppning intrensically inside the market when some technicall movements set off.

I was thinking about reading The dow jones theory by Robert Rhea, for it to give me some insights. Sadly where i live books like this are hard to get, but now i have someone going to the US, and wanna get the best bibliograhpy on what i have just asked.

 

Im not sure if this is the right place in the forum to post, but this is my question!

I appreciate any info about this.

 

Thx

 

If by "technical movements" you mean price movements, read this pdf.

 

As for Dow Theory, Wm Peter Hamilton was a colleague of Dow and wrote a book entitled The Stock Market Barometer, available for free online in pdf form. Rhea was a student of Hamilton's. His book, The Dow Theory, is also available for free in pdf form.

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