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This Book is a MUST for allSerious Stock Investors and TradersOriginally written in 1935, PROFITS IN THE STOCK MARKET had become a classic and a collectors item.H.M. GARTLEY was a renowned market technician. In 1980, be posthumously received the MARKET TECHNICIANS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL AWARD for his contribution to technical analysis.In PROFITS IN THE STOCK MARKET, Gartley shares his knowledge of such topics as—Major, Intermediate, and Minor TrendsTenets of the Dow TheoryTrianglesMoving AveragesGapsVolume of TradingBreadth-of-the- MarketFigure ChartsSelecting the Right StocksVPLUS ?artley gives detailedinstructions on trading with Price OscillatorsNow for the first time, this valuable work is available in this hardbound edition, complete with all of the original charts.LAMBERT-GANN PUBLISHING CO.BoxO Pomeroy, Washington 99347Harold M. Gartley, 1899-1972Harold M. Gartley has long been a well-known name in the field of technical analysis. Beginning as a board boy and runner on Wall Street, he evolved into a master technician whose techniques on trading the markets are still used today.Gartley wrote many articles on the stock market hut his best work is considered to be his book Profits in the Stock Market Of special interest to many traders is his chapter Volume of Trading Gartley is said to have dune more work on volume than anvone else.Bum in 1899, Gartley grew up in Newark, New Jersey He attended the Newark Technical School and then New York University where he received his Bachelors Degree in Commercial Science and 1m Masters\ Degree in Business Administration. He began on Wall Street in 1912. Over the years he was a broker, a security analyst, and a financial advisor. In addition, Gartle\ gave lecture tours and private courses on the stock market that were attended by many of the prominent people of Wall Street.Gartlev was one of the founders and an active member of the New York Society of Security Analysts. He also founded the Wall Street Forum for younger analysts
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