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Marber on Markets

Marber on Markets

How to make money from charts


by Brian Marber

ISBN: 1905641133
ISBN-13: 9781905641130
Format: Hardback
Pages: 332
Published: 10th December 2007
Edition: 1st
RRP: £34.99

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Jacket text for Marber on Markets

This is not your average book on technical analysis. Why? Because the author is not your average technical analyst; Brian Marber is unique –and so, as a result, is this book.

Here, Marber sets out to write about his approach, in a language readers can understand and enjoy, telling them why he does what he does, and how he came to do it, including details of market pitfalls and the occasional Marber pratfall.

The book does not claim to be comprehensive, but instead aims to be honest and to present the reader with the techniques and indicators that Marber himself uses, and has used successfully in his fifty-one years in the business.

Although when you make money you can learn something about making it, you learn far more by losing it, then finding out how to stop doing so. This book tells you his methods; when positions have gone wrong, and what you do about it.

Technical analysis is about running profits and, by using technically-oriented stops, cutting losses - not when it hurts but when, from a technical point of view, the position you're in becomes untenable. Following a Rothschild maxim that "tops and bottoms are for fools", Marber would also add "and for liars". He describes technical analysis as exactly like huntin', shootin', and fishin': what's being hunted are trends, never shooting for a top nor fishing for a bottom. But before any of that you need to learn about price.

Using the same approach that he used when he taught at the International Management Institute, Geneva, he begins with price, then what price leads to: trends, support and resistance, patterns, indicators and ratios. When that has been absorbed, he moves on to stops.

Marber also shares with the reader his vast wealth of experience of his time in the business - showing you the nitty-gritty, technical analysis in real-time, warts and all, and including reports on the FTSE, gold, oil and the dollar.

This book is a must-read for anyone who really wants to understand the markets, delivered in Marber's distinctive and unique voice.

Chapter headings for Marber on Markets

FOREWORD by Anatole Kaletsky
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
PROLOGUE
GLOSSARY

1. Price and Chart
2. Trend
3. Support & Resistance
4. Patterns
5. By The Way
6. Indicators
7. Candlesticks
8. Ratios and Relative Strength
9. Stops
10. The Nitty-Gritty
11. I Remember

About Brian Marber

Brian Marber can make a fair claim to be the most widely experienced technical analyst in the world, having been one since 1963.

A Fellow of the Society of Technical Analysts, he has been a blue button (stockbroker's clerk), stock market dealer, member of two UK stock exchanges, and managing partner of the London office of one of the largest regional 'broking houses.

At IOS and then at NM Rothschild & Sons, totally eschewing the fundamental approach, he was the first fund manager in the UK to manage large funds using only technical analysis.

Between 1976 and 1981, as a stockbroker, Brian Marber was voted by institutional investors No.1 technical analyst in the City for six successive years, a unique record.

When he started managing FX accounts in the 1990s, he was given exemption from the SFA Exams because of his ‘long and distinguished career in the investment industry.’

In 1980, in a survey conducted by the Treasurer of the Singer Company, Brian Marber had the best FX forecasting record in the world. For 15 years he wrote monthly for Euromoney Currency Report, and more recently for the Financial Times.

In the 1980s, Brian Marber was a Member of the Visiting Faculty of IMI (Geneva), the oldest established business school in Europe. In 1981, he founded a company which, with clients in 20 countries, became the world’s largest independent FX consultancy.

As a lecturer and teacher, Brian Marber has spoken at six Financial Times World Gold conferences, three Australian Gold Conferences, Johannesburg 100, Comex, and the Washington Gold & Silver Institute, and has also conducted seminars and teach-ins in Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Abu Dhabi, South Africa, Israel, Italy, UK, Eire, France, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland and Luxembourg.

A one-time member of the Investment Panel of The Observer and regular broadcaster on TV and radio, Brian Marber is still an FX Consultant to banks, large corporations, hedge fund companies (including Europe’s oldest, Odey Asset Management), and private clients.

More about Brian Marber

Reviews for Marber on Markets

"I have been a fan of Brian Marber's work for 20 years. He has an unconventional take on life, a refreshing change from the herd mentality of many City analysts. Marber On Markets will intrigue and amuse in equal measure."
- Jeff Randall, Editor-at-Large, Daily Telegraph

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Because the author is unique and could make a fair claim to being the world's most widely experienced technical analyst, this is not your average book on technical analysis. Marber sets out to write a book in a way that is understandable and enjoyable while including details of the market's pitfalls, and his own pratfalls. He shares his 51 years of experience in the business and shows the reader the nitty-gritty of technical analysis, warts and all.
- Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities
April 2008

you have to admire the author's informative and irreverent style which makes this book stand out from other, dry, text book style volumes on the subject. The book is also very well laid out, with short snappy paragraphs complimented by clear and colourful graphs.
- UK-Analyst.com
19th April 2008

one of the most finely crafted works on the subject I've come across...this is a very practical book that bridges the huge gap between technical-analysis theory and the real business of making money out of the squiggly lines on the screen. The personal touches such as "I remember", a final chapter of City vignettes - make it a very accessible read. Trend lines, support levels and candlesticks have seldom been so enjoyable.
- Investors Chronicle
31st March 2008

The nearest thing that the UK has to a Richard Russell in age and experience is probably Brian Marber, who has been selling his market views, and his own more combative brand of humour, for more than 50 years. His verdict on his chosen profession as a technical analyst is uncompromising: "Anyone who tells you it's a science is a charlatan, or con-artist, not a chartist
- Jonathan Davis, Financial Times
10th December 2007

one of the most readable books I've yet seen on technical analysis...an elegantly written book
- Tom Stevenson, Daily Telegraph
5th December 2007

Markets are emotional, not cerebral
- The Spectator
21st November 2007

a witty and entertaining book...a useful tool for those who genuinely want to understand charts
- Judi Bevan, Business Magazine
21st November 2007

Markets suffer spot of vertigo
- The Sunday Times
14th October 2007

The Law of Averages
- Barclays Smart Investor
2nd March 2007

The Launch

The Launch of Marber on Markets by Brian Marber

Brian Marber celebrates the launch of Marber on Markets at the Garrick Club, London - 21st November 2007

Reviews

I applaud Marber's focus on the simpler, more proven bits of technical analysis, and his debunking of sacred cows.
- Alexander Davidson

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