David Keller, CMT, is a technical analysis application specialist with Bloomberg L.P. in New York and the chair of the New York region for the Market Technicians Association. Keller has conducted numerous seminars across North America on applying technical strategies to the equity, commodity, and foreign exchange markets. He has also presented sessions on combining fundamental and technical strategies for the CFA Institute, Canadian Society of Technical Analysts, and American Association of Individual Investors. He is the author and creator of the Bloomberg Weekly Technical Strategy Report, an exclusive newsletter for Bloomberg customers.
""mr. keller went to great lengths to collect diverse methodology in technical analysis from around the globe. for over forty years i have seen interest in technical analysis wane and wax as markets change and practitioner skills change. breakthroughs in technical analysis offers commentary from the leading experts in the newest quantitative methodologies as well as old reliable techniques. i recommend the book to established professionals as well as bright newcomers."" philip j. roth, cmt, chief technical market analyst, miller tabak & co., llc, past president and board member of the market technicians association ""navigating financial markets can be a hazardous exercise. in breakthroughs in technical analysis, dave keller has assembled contributions from an experienced crew of established technicians and market timers to ease the journey and demystify the arcane world of technical analysis. the book features a number of approaches (as diverse as demark and ichimoku), which challenge conventional wisdom and are sure to form an invaluable part of your trading arsenal, whether you're technically or fundamentally oriented."" jason perl, global head of fixed income, foreign exchange and commodities technical strategy, ubs investment bank ""the concepts and experiences shared by the ten global contributors in david keller's book embody the precept that supply and demand for technical analysis is indeed a universal language. these varied topics are very timely and extremely useful in trading and investing in all markets around the world."" ralph j. acampora, cmt, managing director, director of technical research, knight equity markets, lp