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Opening Price Principle: Best Kept Secret on Wall Street

Opening Price Principle: Best Kept Secret on Wall Street

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Opening price principle or Fibonacci?
Review: Perhaps one of the most poorly written books I own. The author should either get some new friends to inform him of his lack of writing talent, or he should be imprisoned for such an apathetic attempt at writing. On top of that, his "Opening Price Prinicipal" is a completely stolen method. Toby Crabel was one of the original co-creators of this technique. The information on this technique is better explained in "The Ultimate Trading Guide", "Long Term Secrets to Short Term Trading", and "Professional Stock Trading". Of course, if one can track down Crabel's book, then you have the original work which is very thorough. At then end of the book, he does have a rather paltry chapter on Fib ratios that can be found and better utilized in numerous other books. In summary, this book is poorly written, weakly paraphrased, and completey lacking of any original content.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Absolute Disgrace
Review: Perhaps one of the most poorly written books I own. The author should either get some new friends to inform him of his lack of writing talent, or he should be imprisoned for such an apathetic attempt at writing. On top of that, his "Opening Price Prinicipal" is a completely stolen method. Toby Crabel was one of the original co-creators of this technique. The information on this technique is better explained in "The Ultimate Trading Guide", "Long Term Secrets to Short Term Trading", and "Professional Stock Trading". Of course, if one can track down Crabel's book, then you have the original work which is very thorough. At then end of the book, he does have a rather paltry chapter on Fib ratios that can be found and better utilized in numerous other books. In summary, this book is poorly written, weakly paraphrased, and completey lacking of any original content.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Opening price principle or Fibonacci?
Review: The opening price principle could be written on one page. I have books on Fibs, I didn't need another. Give me a break!!!!!!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A BOOK FOR STOCK TRADERS
Review: This book seems to be centred around a single idea - "the opening price". It shows that in about 75% or the time the 'high' or ' low' for the day will be somewhere around the opening price. There are many charts (stocks only) illustrating the principle. There is also an introduction to Fibonacci theory. Others who have bought the author's other books, in my opinion, do not really need this one.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A BOOK FOR STOCK TRADERS
Review: This book seems to be centred around a single idea - "the opening price". It shows that in about 75% or the time the 'high' or ' low' for the day will be somewhere around the opening price. There are many charts (stocks only) illustrating the principle. There is also an introduction to Fibonacci theory. Others who have bought the author's other books, in my opinion, do not really need this one.


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