The Art and Science of Technical Analysis vs Financial Markets in Continuous Time
Overall winner: The Art and Science of Technical Analysis
Key Differences
Adam Grimes' book focuses on practical technical analysis, market structure and trade examples and is positioned at a more affordable price tier with many user reviews and a high average rating. The Rose-Anne Dana / Monique Jeanblanc / A. Kennedy title delivers high-level continuous-time finance and stochastic-process theory, suited for readers seeking authoritative research despite being more complex and having minimal customer feedback
The Art and Science of Technical Analysis
A detailed guide on market structure and price action with practical trading strategies. Provides systematic explanations and real trade examples to improve technical analysis skills
Pros
- systematic explanations
- practical trading strategies
- includes winning and losing trade examples
- thought-provoking content
Cons
- mixed views on simplicity
- some may find it basic
Financial Markets in Continuous Time
A scholarly work exploring financial markets in continuous time. Key benefit: rigorous treatment of continuous-time models. Customer insight: neutral feedback limited to a single rating with no textual reviews
Pros
- rigorous theoretical framework
- covers continuous-time models
- clear academic presentation
- well-structured for graduate study
Cons
- limited customer feedback
- niche audience
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Adam Grimes |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Adam Grimes |
| User Reviews | Adam Grimes |