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Published by Barron's in 1932, this is an explanation of Dow Theory development and an attempt to define its usefulness as an aid to speculation. Rhea carefully studied 252 editorials of Charles H. Dow and William Peter Hamilton in order to present Dow Theory in terms that would be useful for the individual investor.
252 pages, Paperback First published January 1, 1932
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Interesting historical roots of how technical analysis was born
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an explanation of Dow Theory development and an attempt to define its usefulness as an aid to speculation
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