Security Analysis, Seventh Edition: Principles and Techniques vs Maximum Trading Gains With Anchored VWAP
Overall winner: Security Analysis, Seventh Edition: Principles and Techniques
Key Differences
Product A (Brian Shannon) is focused on a specific trading technique (anchored VWAP) with actionable, price-action–oriented strategies and a high review count; Product B (Security Analysis) is a broad, authoritative investment/security analysis reference with higher average rating and classic authorship but targets longer-term fundamental analysis rather than tactical trading tools
Security Analysis, Seventh Edition: Principles and Techniques
A foundational text on security analysis, covering core principles and techniques. Provides historical insights from noted economists for informed investment decisions. customer insight: mixed opinions on depth and clarity
Pros
- comprehensive theoretical coverage
- historical approaches from notable authors
- clear emphasis on principles over trends
- structured for analytic decision making
Cons
- dense for beginners
- some sections may feel dated
- limited practical case studies mentioned
Maximum Trading Gains With Anchored VWAP
A focused guide on anchored VWAP for price, time, and volume insights. Provides actionable strategies and clear explanations for improving trading performance
Pros
- Clear explanations of concepts
- Detailed, actionable strategies
- Well-structured writing style
- Readable for both beginners and experienced traders
Cons
- N/A (no explicit cons provided)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Benjamin Graham, David Dodd, Seth A. Klarman, Warren Buffett |
| Durability | Benjamin Graham, David Dodd, Seth A. Klarman, Warren Buffett |
| Versatility | Brian Shannon |
| User Reviews | Benjamin Graham, David Dodd, Seth A. Klarman, Warren Buffett |