
"Dick Arms has produced one of the most interesting, innovative, and entertaining books on trading I have seen. He describes the difference between fundamental and technical analysis in the clearest terms and introduces his concept of 'Power Box, ' a powerful tool for determining trades. Finally, his discussion of the great value of stop orders is long overdue in the literature. I unhesitatingly recommend it for the beginning trader as an excellent description of a specific trading method and for the professional as a reminder of trading basics that should never be forgotten."
--Charles D. Kirkpatrick II, CMT, Editor, "Journal of Technical Analysis," and coauthor, "Technical Analysis: The Complete Resource for Financial Market Technicians"
"I say: go read the book that says "Stop and Make Money," Dick Arms addresses the assumed risks in short-term trading. His expert application of technical analysis and the use of stops are the tools that will help you make money."
--Ralph J. Acampora, CMT, former director of technical research, Knight Equity Markets, LP
"A splendid book! The first two chapters allow traders to quickly review Arms's methodology and techniques--and the drill-down concept in those two chapters allows them to quickly dig deeper on a particular topic. Everyone from novice to expert will find many nuggets of wisdom in these pages; even after forty-plus years, I certainly did!"
--Walter Deemer, Publisher, "Walter Deemer's Market Strategies and Insights"
Richard Arms is one of the world's most respected stock market technicians. His expertise in this field is unparalleled, and now, with "Stop and Make Money," he reveals how to profit from short-term price movements in the stock market--whether you're buying or selling short--by accurately interpreting price/volume information and effectively employing stop orders to enter and exit positions. With this book as your guide, you'll quickly discover how to anticipate short-term stock market moves and improve your overall trading activities.
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