Here's the full press release on our new DVD seminars Technical Analysis and Financial Proofreading. http://pressexposure.com/New_DVD_Seminars_on_Technical_Analysis_and_Financial_Proofreading-585584.html
10% discount available on some titles – only through these links.
Click through to get the codes.
"Don't show unto others what you don't want shown unto you."
- Golden Rule of the Information Age
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Announcing Our New DVD Seminar Series
For some time, a companion DVD seminar has been available for the book How to Lie with Charts.
The book itself is available both as trade paperback and as ebook
(Adobe PDF format). We also added a streaming version as part of the
Amazon Video On Demand (VOD) service, making it possible to either rent
viewing sessions or buy a download.
Now we’re announcing two new DVD seminars, both on topics related to this popular flagship book. Technical Analysis Basics explains how financial analysts interpret stock market charts to predict future trends and prices. Financial Proofreading hones in on how to make presentations come across as professional and even classy – by enforcing clarity and consistency (the absence of which will invite mistrust of your results).
Taken together with the charts book and its supporting material, we’re calling the series Pitfalls of Business Reporting. (Hope you like the idea – of avoiding them, that is.)
Find video previews, courseware details, and purchase links for all of these products, here.
10% discount available on some titles – only through these links.
Click through to get the codes.
Now we’re announcing two new DVD seminars, both on topics related to this popular flagship book. Technical Analysis Basics explains how financial analysts interpret stock market charts to predict future trends and prices. Financial Proofreading hones in on how to make presentations come across as professional and even classy – by enforcing clarity and consistency (the absence of which will invite mistrust of your results).
Taken together with the charts book and its supporting material, we’re calling the series Pitfalls of Business Reporting. (Hope you like the idea – of avoiding them, that is.)
Find video previews, courseware details, and purchase links for all of these products, here.
10% discount available on some titles – only through these links.
Click through to get the codes.
Sunday, June 30, 2013
E-Book Pick of the Month
If you want to learn more about charts and illustrating data, Data Points: Visualization That Means Something by Nathan Yau, is a standout book that we highly recommend. It focuses on the graphics side of data analysis and offers a new perspective on visualization. This will enhance and complement your understanding of what you already knew about charts. (Available in both Kindle and trade paper)
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Pay Attention and Learn the Difference Between Mean and Median When Reading Charts
Median Net Wealth |
Home Ownership |
Mean/Median |
Photos by Zerohedge
Median can sometimes paint a different picture than the mean. The median marks the place in the data set where values cluster. The mean is the arithmetic average. You can cry poor using one tactic
or the other as Germany tried to do in these charts. Skewing results by picking the data reduction method is a way to paint a picture of the
chartist's desire!
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
False Scaling
Photo Courtesy of Thereformedbroker.com
Sneaky way that improperly “scaling”
charts can give you the perception of what possible outcome has for the
near future. It creates an air of
uncertainty and fear. www.thereformedbroker.com/2013/05/03/lying-with-charts/
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Saturday, June 15, 2013
Many of Today’s Graphs Do Not Reflect the Truth of Inflation
Graph Courtesy
of Shadow Stats
Want to know why
your food, fuel and products are going up while your salary is not keeping pace? All while some consumer products, such
as computers, phones and other techie items seem to be going down in price? Despite the popular belief that inflation is low, it may be actually driving up the cost of living. Are government numbers not to be trusted? Over the years, politicians and accountants
began to omit certain data criteria from their charts (for example, the M3, or
monetary supply), so their graphs tend to discount inflation. Instead, these charts
will show you today's truth in terms of how inflation was calculated using the old criteria. www.shadowstats.com/alternate_data/inflation-charts
Monday, June 10, 2013
Do You Know the Real Purpose of Graphics in Your Proposal?
Photo Courtesy
of www.helpeverybodyeveryday.com
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