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Rating:  Summary: Great Book Review: After spending a LOT of money trying to find an investing book that was not only practical but backed by plenty of real world examples, I stumbled upon this book on the Dynamic Trading website. It has been the best $... I've spent on these type books so far. This book is NOT for beginning investors. After purchasing a few books on Fibonacci applications in investing, none are even close to the quality and amount of content in this book. This is a book though that requires a good deal of time to study. I was so impressed with the methodologies presented that I bought the Dynamic Trader software a few months ago. I HIGHLY recommend this book.
Rating:  Summary: A must for traders swing or daytrading Review: Clear approach to trading using fibonacci ratios, easy to put in practice, very big book well illustrated, some times a bit difficult, it will take you a few weeks to go through but it is worth the trip now is "dynamic trader" software as good i don't know, may be someone will tell me.
Rating:  Summary: Best Work Available on Elliott Wave & Gann Approaches Review: Dynamic Trading is perhaps the best work available on the use of Elliott Wave and Gann approaches. Not only are the layout and examples clear and easy to follow, but their real-world application is extensively covered. Robert Miner has produced a seminal work in the practical use of Elliott Wave -- no easy task.Miner clears the decks early by acknowledging that Elliott's "wave counts" work about 50% of the time. Thus, he does not resort to vague, exceptional wave counts and other fudging factors in an attempt to justify the Master's infallibility. As a professional trader of almost 20 years, I attempted in the past to apply Elliott wave to daily and intraday trading and failed. I discounted Elliott principally due to the presentation by Elliot academicians. I get the sense that most authors attempting to explain Elliott and Gann are theorists only and either do not want you to be able to trade using their interpretations or, in fact, are not traders. Miner has clearly been in the trenches, and his book makes the approach accessible. Though Miner takes a less restricted approach to the interpretation of wave counts, his results are no less impressive. The author is very restrained in touting his software that accomplishes what is explained in depth in the book. However, all formulae (to my knowledge) are revealed and are adaptable to an Excel spreadsheet, which is what I have done. Wave counts, Fibonacci retracements, time measures, trading strategies, an abundance of practical examples, and much more is covered. The Wave Structures Check lists, Summaries of the Most Important Price Projections, Ratios by Wave, and Worksheets are invaluable and alone are worth the price of this book. If you trade or plan to, you should buy and study this book.
Rating:  Summary: The Very Bible of TA Review: Mr Miner did such an astounding job in this book, using Fibonacci, Gann and Elliott in a purposeful and practical fashion. The works of Pesavento,John R Hill and Bryce Gilmore along with the name of R Miner shine with exceptional quality and decency in this field...
Rating:  Summary: A truly must read for serious students Review: Robert focuses his books on the three critical aspects a trader has to consider: time, price and pattern and for each of them, the book provides PRACTICAL, sound techniques that once mastered can truly give your trading habits a quantum leap. The pattern section focuses on practical application of Elliott wave theory, here not meant to describe evey market condition, but just to understand if a market is trending or counter-trending. This is in my opinion a great achievement, having read numerous non-sense books on Elliott. The sections on price and time describe techniques on how to forecast in advance price and time clusters where change in trend are highly probable. Synthetically, the reader is equipped with a good arsenal of techniques that will allow him to combine the pattern (trend/counter-trend analysis) with time and price projections in order to forecast high-probability set-ups on the markets. The book provides also a good section on how to build trading strategies, plan and rules and this has helped me a lot to finally put some order into my trading. A number of extremely useful entry and stop-loss techniques are also provided. Robert Miner IS A TRADER, not sort of guru who talks about markets without having risked a penny on a stock and that adds tremendous value to the practical application of his ideas. I strongly suggest not only to read but to study this book.
Rating:  Summary: SOUND TRADING APPROACH Review: Robert Miner has done an excellent job integrating Elliott Wave, Gann, Fib ratios, and money management into a solid and sound trading approach. I have had the opportunity to work with many traders and system developers and I recommend DYNAMIC TRADING as a quality product. If you apply the material in this book your trading will improve!
Rating:  Summary: A rather poor attempt.... Review: Robert Miner is a first place winner of the World Cup Championship of Futures Trading. Yet he has been able to bring the approach he craftily used to win that tournament down to the laymen's level. There is little fluff and a lot substance on the trading game. Great book. As the author of three books on trading futures, I heartily recommend it.
Rating:  Summary: interesting stuff Review: Some of the stuff is really interesting. Good book to have
Rating:  Summary: Practical Trading Advice Review: This is by far the best book on practical Elliott Wave and Fib Trading strategies for futures and stocks. A key section is on trade management and trade strategies which make the difference between success and failure in the business of trading. I've been trading for 20 years for funds and my personal account and this is one of the most practical if not the best book on trading I have read.
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