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M**R
Insightful & invaluable - Buff provides readers with powerful, new tools to enhance their odds of investing success
Let me begin by providing a little history on my background, so you know from what angle I'm viewing this book and can make your own judgements.I am a CFP® professional, a member of the MTA (Market Technician's Association) & have my own RIA(Registered Investment Advisory) firm, where I provide financial planning for clients on a fiduciary basis, as well as manage their investments. When it comes to managing my client's investments, most of my personal efforts are focused on stock market & alternative investing strategies, while I use other managers for the fixed income portion.In the prior phase of my career, before founding my RIA & working with clients, I spent 7 years in trading -- in a range of experiences from energy commodity trading floors, to equity trading floors (stocks, futures, options), to day trading my own account for 3 years. So, the point is that I am not new to technical analysis but, rather to the contrary, have been an eager & enthralled student for almost 15 years now.At this point my technical analysis & trading library is pretty expansive, but after attending an MTA webinar that featured Buff's work, I was excited to read Investing with Volume Analysis....and, once it arrived, I wasn't disappointed. Investing with Volume Analysis is the first book I've read cover-to-cover in 1 day, in at least 10 years. I found it to be an easy read and very, very insightful.As a person whose trading/investing teeth were cut on reading IBD(Investors Business Daily) every day for 2-3 years, I am a big believer in analyzing volume as a key component of trading/investing, but feel like most volume tools are not pointedly indicative enough for effective use.Buff's volume tools -- which he invented and are all outlined in this book -- are the first that I feel I can trust to enhance my investing & trading profitability on a consistent basis, and I have already begun to incorporate them into my strategies.The vast majority of technical indicators are based on price data, and garner the lion's share of attention, but a stock's price cannot move significantly(either up or down) without volume's influence.The problem is that most investors do not understand the significance of volume's role in the price trend of a stock....so here it is:Volume is THE most direct measure of supply & demand, and supply/demand is what makes a stock move -- period.Thus, one could argue that volume analysis is the most vital indicator in your technical analysis tool-box, and, unequivocally, it will do nothing but greatly enhance your investing profitability.So, in the end, no matter what type of investor you are...beginner, novice, experienced, long-term or short-term...do yourself a favor and read this book. It will forever change your approach to investing for the better.
A**R
interesting and useful in the field of volume analysis
This is probably the benchmark for technical analysts interested in volume analysis. Buff Dormeier has produced a laudable compendium of what is relevant, interesting and useful in the field of volume analysis. A useful addition to the library of every technical analysts applying volume analysis.This only drawback is the poor print quality of the book, especially surprising given that it was printed by FT Press. The enclosed graphs are of generally poor quality too.
N**N
The SUPERLATIVE MASTER OF VOLUME ANALYSIS
After appx 10 of 22 chapters (not in order) It's glaringly OBVIOUSMr. Dormeier didn't disappoint my expectations!His 5 page preview in TAS&C was fascinating and his depth of research,as confirmed by comments of the Masters of Technical Analysis confirmthat Buff Dormeier has gone where no one else has before, in Volume Analysis.This book exceeds all the others, in every way possible. Even Murphy, Leibovit,Greenblatt, Morris, Williams, Arms, McClellan and Granville. (All superlative expertsat tracking the actions inside the markets!)This is possibly better than the unshared esoteric information used byother masters like O'Neil, Soros and super successful masters of trading.Considering the excellent history lessons in the first 2-3 chapters, you'llfind important tombs of knowledge missing in your education you may need to fill,in order to be on the same page as Buff. He's definitely done his homework!Buff say's he's done a lot of research and it's obvious! Don't miss this book,you'll definitely regret it, his insights alone are worth the price, theeffectiveness of his shared insights are the icing on the cake.This book is a rare gift among the thousands of books on the market. I've beenchasing volume analysis for two plus years and this book has answered every questionthat my favorite teachers avoided discussing.This book is a 10 of 10!
M**Z
authentic volume indicators with some repeated information !!
when I first saw the title of this book I told myself well this book is all about volume and I need to look at it, when I started reading the book the first 100 pages (total book pages around 300) he talks all about the Dow with some stock market history and chart patterns, yes he do speak about the volume part in the chart pattern but so did everybody else ( john murphy, martin prings), after this he talks about different volume indicators , chaikin money flow , MFI.....etc for about 30 pages, I was dead bored by the time I reached this part. it wasn't until I read chapter 16 P.157 when I really started paying attention, his concept is since volume is leading the price why don't we use it in the indicators instead of price alone, so he constructed couple of indicators VWMA,TTI,VW-MACD and VPCI ( all this in 50 pages.) BUT where are the equations! For a simple guy like me I found myself lost I am trying to get in touch with the author to see where I can get them. I give the author a thumb up for this part of the book but the way the book was written made me rate it no more than 3 stars my criticism include ;A lot of quotations, no clear formulas or a way to get/buy them, market history !!! Some part of the book talks about the same old methods. We all know this if I was interested to learn more about market history or old volume, chart pattern I would read Edward and Magee or john murphy ... ..etc.To be fare the work he done in the volume weighted indicators are authentic I am a little pissed because I spend my vacation reading through some repeated information which I didn't expect.
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