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Tape Reading and Market Tactics | Humphrey B. Neill

Tape Reading and Market Tactics | Humphrey B. Neill

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Tape Reading and Market Tactics: The Three Steps to Successful Stock Trading

ISBN-13 9781578989157
ISBN-10 1578989159
Author Humphrey B. Neill
Format Trade Paperback
Publisher Martino Fine Books
Publication Date May 28, 2010
Page Count 256
Subjects Stocks, Investments & Securities, Economic History

Extended Synopsis

Originally published in 1931, Humphrey B. Neill's Tape Reading and Market Tactics remains a foundational text in the field of market speculation and stock trading. This unabridged 2010 facsimile reprint preserves the original's active ticker-tape transcription graphs and historical price/volume logs. Neill provides a comprehensive masterclass not only on the mechanics of reading the tape but also on deciphering the complex behavioral dynamics hidden behind the numbers.

A prominent contrarian, Neill explicitly advises investors against following the general public, emphasizing the extreme dangers of crowd mentality. His philosophy requires rigorous study, insisting that a truly successful trader is an educated entrepreneur capable of making reasoned, objective decisions based strictly on price and volume movements. Full of charts and profound observations on human nature, this classic continues to influence modern Wall Street methodologies, demanding discipline and independent thought from its readers.

Reader Targeting

  • Active stock market traders seeking foundational knowledge on price action and volume analysis.
  • Economic historians and academics studying early 20th-century Wall Street tactics.
  • Value investors and speculators interested in the psychological aspects of market behavior and contrarian philosophies.

About the Author

Humphrey B. Neill was a highly influential Wall Street thinker and the originator of the theory of contrary opinion. His deep understanding of crowd psychology and market mechanics shaped generations of successful investors, cementing his legacy as a classic authority on financial speculation.


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