John Murphy pioneered the concept of intermarket technical analysis in the 1980s and into the 1990s with the publication of Intermarket Technical Analysis in 1991. How do the four world market segments interact? Intermarket analysis shows how markets across the world are interrelated. Armed with the knowledge of how economic forces impact the various markets and sectors, investors and traders can profit by exploiting opportunities in markets about to rise and avoiding those poised for a fall. Markets don’t move in isolation and with the increasing globalization of the marekts worldwide, the savvy investor can profit from market downturns as well as upturns.
Book Details:
- Author: John J. Murphy
- ISBN: 9780470242506
- Year Published: 2004
- Pages: 288
- BISAC: BUS027000, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS/Finance
About the Book and Topic:
John Murphy pioneered the concept of intermarket technical analysis in the 1980s and into the 1990s with the publication of Intermarket Technical Analysis in 1991. How do the four world market segments interact? Intermarket analysis shows how markets across the world are interrelated. Armed with the knowledge of how economic forces impact the various markets and sectors, investors and traders can profit by exploiting opportunities in markets about to rise and avoiding those poised for a fall. Markets don’t move in isolation and with the increasing globalization of the marekts worldwide, the savvy investor can profit from market downturns as well as upturns.
Intermarket Analysis updates the ground-breaking work of a well-known and highly respected technical analyst. A leading educator, Murphy walks the reader through his key tool to understanding global markets and shows investors where they can profit, bull or bear market.
ILLUSTRATES THE INTERACTION OF MARKETS WITH CHARTS AND GRAPHS TO UNDERSTAND THE CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF MARKET INTERACTIONS. INFORMATION BASED ON THOROUGH RESEARCH. Incorporates and reflects data from the past ten years on the world markets and how they interact and ultimately affect one another SHOWS HOW TO IDENTIFY PROFITABLE SECTORS POISED TO TAKE OFF. UP-TO-DATE GUIDE TO POPULAR TECHNICAL ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE BY A LEADING ANALYST.
About the Author
John J. Murphy, former technical analyst for CNBC, is the Chief Technical Analyst for Stockcharts.com and President of MurphyMorris Money Management Co. He has over 30 years of market experience and is author of several best-selling books, including Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets, which is widely regarded as the standard reference in the field. His book Intermarket Technical Analysis created a new branch of technical analysis emphasizing market linkages. Stocks Commodities Magazine (October 2002) described his intermarket work as ‘unparalleled’. His third book The Visual Investor applies charting principles to sector analysis. John has appeared on Bloomberg TV, CNN Moneyline, Nightly Business Report, and Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser, and has been quoted in Barron’s and other prominent financial publications. He received a BA in Economics and an MBA from Fordham University in New York. In 1992, John was given the first award for outstanding contribution to global technical analysis by the International Federation of Technical Analysts, and is the recipient of the 2002 Market Technicians Association Annual Award.