John Murphy Secret Revealed DVD - Applying Technical Methods to Today's Trading

Applying Technical Methods to Today's Trading(DVD)

Author: John Murphy

Running Time: 90 minutes
Availability: Now

Description


In this 90-minute video, veteran market analyst John Murphy explains how he looks at the markets using non- traditional methods. Using sector rotation, John will guide you through his thought process in selecting markets to trade. You will also get to see John's intermarket analysis in action and just how commodities can put a drag or a rocket under a stock. John further explains the relationship between the U.S. Dollar and Gold prices. All in all, you will find this to be one of the most insightful DVDs you are ever going to see on investing and trading.


Chapters


  1. Beginning 
  2. I Guarantee It 
  3. John Murphy 
  4. A Diifferent Approach 
  5. March Bonds 
  6. CRB Index 
  7. Leading Indicator 
  8. Ratio Chart 
  9. Sector Rotation 
  10. Bond Influence 
  11. Food Stocks 
  12. Copper and Metal Stocks 
  13. Oil Index 
  14. Natural Gas vs Stocks 
  15. Financial Stocks 
  16. Aluminum Shares 
  17. Mutual Funds 
  18. Mutual Funds Gold 
  19. Gold/Dollar Relationship 
  20. Gold vs Russell 2000 Index 
  21. John Wraps It Up 
  22. The Fish Test 
  23. Testimonials 
  24. Final Word

About The Author


 John Murphy
John Murphy, CNBC-TV’s technical analyst for many years, wrote the book many technicians consider the core of their technical analysis library, Technical Analysis of the Futures Markets (Prentice Hall, 1986). Along with his daily broadcasts discussing the financial markets, John also heads his own consulting firm—JJM Technical Advisors, Inc. John founded JJM Technical Advisors in 1981 after serving for a number of years as director of commodity technical analysis and senior managed account trading advisor with Merrill Lynch. He is a past director and director emeritus of the MTA. John wrote Intermarket Technical Analysis (Wiley & Sons, 1991) and The Visual Investor (Wiley & Sons, 1996).