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“I remember reading some of Lindsay’s works in the Encyclopedia of Stock Market Techniques and saw him on Wall Street Week. Michael Carr, Chief Market Strategist, Dunn Warren Investment Advisors Editor of the Market Technicians Association newsletter, Technically Speaking As a trader, Ed makes the story useful and readers can easily apply the lessons of history to their own portfolios.”
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“Ed Carlson presents an engaging account of a long-forgotten market technician, using real market action to animate his tale. Robert Prechter, Elliott Wave International When you finish the book, you feel that you just spent a week with the guy.” The book is filled with illustrations and rounded out with pithy quotes from Lindsay.
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The book starts with a well-researched biography and progresses to an organized presentation of Lindsay’s insights into history and market patterns. “Ed Carlson has done market analysts a terrific service in presenting George Lindsay’s work for posterity. For those wishing to study the life and methods of George Lindsay, this book is a must for your bookshelf.” Tom McClellan, Editor, The McClellan Market Report, “For followers and fans of George Lindsay and his methods, look no further because this is the bible. Ed Carlson has captured these lessons before they are lost to time so that we can all benefit.”
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He had to get by on just what he could see in the simple charts, and that led Lindsay to find patterns and behaviors invisible to most people. “George Lindsay was a gifted market visionary, who operated at a time when all of the wonderful technical tools we now use were unavailable. Peter Eliades, Editor-Publisher, Stockmarket Cycles President, Stockmarket Cycles Management This book belongs on the desk of anyone who is serious about market analysis and forecasting.” He made some eerily accurate market predictions, and his techniques and explanations continue to be roadmaps for many of today’s better technical analysts. “George Lindsay was far more than just another analyst seeking solutions to the market’s mysteries. This book is an indispensable addition to any technical analysis library–and every technician's trading arsenal. Carlson walks through using Lindsay's 'Three Peaks and a Domed House' model to uncover surprising patterns in 'haphazard' short-lived movements… using Lindsay's 'Timing Method for Traders' to identify tradeable market tops and get out of bull markets in time… predicting 'decisive, often violent' market movements, and more. Using this book, investors and traders can apply these techniques without strong mathematical expertise, and without deciphering Lindsay's dense writing style. Using visual models, Carlson explains Lindsay's models clearly, simply, and intuitively. In George Lindsay and the Art of Technical Analysis, Ed Carlson demonstrates the immense power of Lindsay's methods in today's markets. Much of his most significant research has been relegated to yellowing, typed newsletters. Honored by his peers, admired for his profound knowledge of history and markets, George Lindsay is now nearly forgotten. Louis Rukeyser called him 'uncannily accurate.' The Stock Traders Almanac called his work 'the finest long-term forecast we have ever seen.' Then, days before his death, he called its end–precisely. Eight months in advance, one eccentric genius predicted the start of history's greatest bull market–accurate to within 17 days and 7 Dow Jones points.