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Martin
J. Pring
Martin J. Pring founded Pring Research in 1981 and began
providing research for financial institutions and individual investors around
the world. Since 1984, he has published the “ Intermarket Review” a monthly
market letter offering a long-term synopsis of the world's major financial
markets. He is also chairman of Pring Turner Capital Group, a money management
firm, and president of pring.com an educational technically oriented web site.
Demanded as a speaker worldwide, he is the author of several outstanding
books including, the classic Technical Analysis Explained, now in its
fourth edition. Since this unique book first appeared in 1979, Technical
Analysis Explained has established itself as the number one guide of its
kind. It is used by international technical societies and many universities for
training and is one of the two main books for Levels 1 and 2 CMT certification
for the Market Technicians Association. Translated into over 8 languages, the
book is, as quoted in Forbes, “widely regarded as the standard work for this
generation of chartists. Martin pioneered the introduction of videos as an
educational tool for technical analysis in 1987, and was the first to introduce
educational, interactive CD’s in this field. His many book titles include
How to Forecast Interest Rates, Global Investing Made Easy and
The McGraw Hill Handbook of Commodities and Futures, Introduction
to Technical Analysis, an 8-hour workbook cd rom course,Technician’s
Guide to Day Trading, Introduction to Candlesticks, How to Select
Stocks Using Technical Analysis, The Definitive Guide for Momentum
Indicators, Martin Pring on Price Patterns (includes 1-hour DVD
presentation) and Active Asset Allocation Around the Business
Cycle. Recognized by his peers as a technical leader and innovator he was
awarded the A.J Frost Memorial Award by the Canadian Technical Analysts Society
in 2000 and in 2004 was honored with the Market Technician’s Association (MTA)
Annual Award. In 2007 he received the Trader’s Library Hall of Fame award.
Described by Barron’s as a "technician’s technician", Martin’s articles
have been featured in Barron’s, and he has been quoted in The Wall St.
Journal, Financial Times International Herald Tribune, The
New York Post and Los Angeles Times newspapers as well as the
National Review.
In 2011 he worked with Dow Jones Indexes to create the Dow Jones Pring
Business Cycle Index, a series that allocates assets according to the current
phase of the business cycle and therefore capitalizes on the fact that the
business cycle alternates between deflationary and inflationary phases. The
Index will be publish in the first quarter of 2012. Edited by moderator Wednesday, September 17, 2014 8:12:37 PM(UTC)
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