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Tom K. Lloyd – Successful Stock Signals for Traders and Portfolio Managers

A comprehensive guide to technical analysis for both the novice and the professional
Technical analysis is a vital tool for any trader, asset manager, or investor who wants to earn top returns. Successful Stock Signals for Traders and Portfolio Managers lets you combine technical analysis and fundamental analysis using existing technical signals to improve your investing performance.
Author Tom Lloyd Sr. explains all the technical indicators you need to know, including moving averages, relative strength, support and resistance, sell and buy signals, candlesticks, point and figure charts, Fibonacci levels, Bollinger Bands, and both classic and new indicators. Merging these technical indicators with fundamental analysis will keep you in a portfolio of outperforming stocks, sharpen your fundamental buy discipline, and put your sell discipline on autopilot.
What You’ll Learn In Successful Stock Signals for Traders and Portfolio Managers?

Includes case studies applying technical analysis to current trending and hotly debated stocks like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Netflix
Offers thorough and straightforward guidance on technical analysis for both professional and individual investors
Covers the vital indicators in the public domain that investors need to know

Whether you’re an individual investor who wants to beat the indexes, a trader looking for high-risk, high-return positions, or a portfolio manager who wants to take a fundamental approach, this an ideal guide to technical analysis and indicators.
About Tom K. Lloyd

Tom Lloyd Sr. was born in Brooklyn where his family lived since 1850. He grew up on 44th Street in Sunnyside, Queens. He graduated from Bishop Loughlin HS with Larry Waterhouse, founder of Waterhouse Securities. Tom received his BA from NYU and his MBA from St.John’s U. His interest in stocks began early, at the age of 12 when his mother gave him a prospectus to read on Technicolor Inc. He rendered his first “buy” decision and the stock was purchased. Tom started on Wall Street using fundamental analysis with his MBA in Accounting.
Then he moved on to technical analysis training portfolio managers. Finally he utilized both technical and fundamentals in quantitative systems to select stocks. He is currently associated with two such systems, StockPickerUSA.com and Chaikinanalytics.com. Tom frequently writes for MarketWatch.com and SeekingAlpha.com. He is the organizer of Massapequa Investing Trading Talks on Meetup.com and leads monthly meetings.