The Money Tree
A Method for Making Money in Markets
Harriman House Publishing
Book
Paperback/Softback
978-1-905641-50-5 (ISBN)
Description
The book is the result of many years of working with Technical Analysis of world stock markets. The authors have evolved a systematic approach that can be used on any market or group of stocks, that is, what a computer man would call a rules-based expert system. This system indicates when to be invested and when to be in cash. It also indicates which stocks in the universe of stocks to be owned and which to avoid. It does not try to predict the future, but is more analogous to a set of traffic lights. When they are green you Go, and when they are red, you Stop. These signals do not claim to be foolproof but they do have a very high probability of working. The system has a measurable edge, and it knows what that edge is. Finally there are some money management ideas that help convert a good set of buy and sell signals into a great portfolio performance.All together this is like having a tree in your own backyard that can slowly and steadily grow a crop of fruit each year in the form of money.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Petersfield
United Kingdom
ISBN-13
978-1-905641-50-5 (9781905641505)
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Robin Griffiths joined Rathbones in 2004 from HSBC Investment Bank. He is a committee member and former chairman of the International Federation of Technical Analysts, and former chairman, now fellow, of the British Society of Technical Analysts.A keen sailor, Robin has crossed the Atlantic five times, setting a new British record in 1984 with Sir Robin Knox-Johnston.Rashpal Sohan graduated from the London School of Economics and Political Science with a first class degree in Actuarial Science. He joined Rathbone in 2005 as an asset allocation analyst working with Robin Griffiths, the Head of Asset Allocation. He specialises in the use of quantitative techniques in the analysis of global markets, with particular emphasis on building models for system trading and investment purposes.