Arthur sighed, flipping it open. The Table of Contents was simple:
He held for four days. Made 11%.
“The Brian Shannon book?” Arthur scoffed. “That’s for rookies. Anchored VWAP and trend alignment. Basic stuff.” Arthur sighed, flipping it open
The next morning, he sold every indicator-heavy script. He reduced his screens to three charts: Daily. 60-min. 5-min. He drew a single line on each—the anchored VWAP from the most significant swing high. Arthur sighed, flipping it open
He had read everything. Reminiscences of a Stock Operator. Market Wizards. Every PDF on Elliott Waves and Fibonacci. But the losses kept stacking up like autumn leaves. Arthur sighed, flipping it open
Then, one Tuesday, a junior analyst named Maya dropped a battered paperback on his desk. The cover was torn. The title was faded: