Technical Analysis Basics Series Video 1: Munehisa Homma and the Candlestick

in #technical-analysis8 years ago (edited)


For our first in a six part series we explore the origins of technical analysis by taking a look at the history of Japanese Samurai Trader Munehisa Homma and his discovery of the candlestick and candlestick patterns.
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