A full spectrum of leading-edge technical analysis tools, conveniently pulled together in one handy volume, with more than 170 charts and illustrations * Capitalize on Market Moves * Discover New Opportunities for more Profitable Trades * Learn from the Experts, Including: * Linda B. Raschke on swing trading * Tom DeMark on market turning points * Peter Eliades on cycles for pricing projections * Lawrence McMillan on trading option volatility * Robin Mesch on Market Profile * John Murphy on intermarket analysis * Steve Nison on Japanese candle chart analysis * Steven Poser on Elliott Wave…mehr
A full spectrum of leading-edge technical analysis tools, conveniently pulled together in one handy volume, with more than 170 charts and illustrations * Capitalize on Market Moves * Discover New Opportunities for more Profitable Trades * Learn from the Experts, Including: * Linda B. Raschke on swing trading * Tom DeMark on market turning points * Peter Eliades on cycles for pricing projections * Lawrence McMillan on trading option volatility * Robin Mesch on Market Profile * John Murphy on intermarket analysis * Steve Nison on Japanese candle chart analysis * Steven Poser on Elliott Wave theory * Bernie Schaeffer on sentiment indicators * Courtney Smith on risk management * Kenneth Tower on point and figure charts with moving averages * Larry Williams on individual stock sentiment "A must for all investors and traders who are interested in a technical approach to the market." --Alfred H. Kingon, Former Assistant Secretary of the TreasuryHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Editor Rick Bensignor is Chief Market Strategist of Execution, LLC. Formerly he held the same title at Morgan Stanley Principal Strategies, which followed several years at the firm as their chief technical strategist. Prior to that, Mr. Bensignor was Bloomberg L.P.'s senior product specialist for technical analysis, futures, and commodities.
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About the Contributors. Acknowledgments. Preface. 1 Swing Trading and Underlying Principles of Technical Analysis (Linda Bradford Raschke). Influential Thinkers in Technical Analysis. General Principles of Price Behavior. Creating Swing Charts. The Three Types of Trades. Trade Management. 2 Forecasting Trends Using Intermarket Analysis (John Murphy). Basic Principles. Intermarket Sector Effect. Sector Rotation and the Economy. Japan' Effect on U.S. Markets. 3 Applying Moving Averages to Point and Figure Charts (Kenneth G. Tower). Background of Point and Figure Charting. Constructing Moving Averages on Point and Figure Charts. Advantages of Point and Figure Charts over Bar Charts. When and How to Use the Technique. 4 Spotting Early Reversal Signals Using Candle Charts (Steve Nison). Constructing Candle Lines. Using Individual Candle Lines. Doji. Shadows. Hammers and Shooting Stars. Engulfing Patterns. Windows. Candles and Risk/Reward Considerations. 5 Reading the Language of the Market with Market Profile (Robin Mesch). The Cycle of Equilibrium and Disequilibrium. Daily Profile Shapes. Profiles of Equilibrium and Disequilibrium Cycles. The Four Steps of Market Activity. Using Market Profile to Create a Buy/Sell Strategy. Minus Development. Summary Principles Underlying Market Profile. 6 Using Oscillators to Predict Trade Opportunities (Tom DeMark). Traditional Oscillator Interpretation. TD Range Expansion Index. TD DeMarker I. TD DeMarker II. Key Considerations. 7 Using Cycles for Price Projections (Peter Eliades). Basic Steps in Generating Price Projections Using Offset Lines. Nominal Price Projections and Terminology. Applying Market Cycle Projections. Offsets for Weekly, Daily, and Intraday Cycle Projections. Preliminary vs. "Confirmed" Projections. Adding Cycle Price Projections to One's Toolbox. 8 Trading with the Elliott Wave Theory (Steven W. Poser). History of Elliott Wave Theory. Description of Elliott Wave Theory. Recognizing Wave Characteristics. Applying Elliott Wave Theory. Making Money When Your Analysis Is Wrong. Fine-Tuning Your Elliott Wave Theory-Based Trading. 9 Trading Volatility in the Options Market (Lawrence McMillan). Can You Predict the Market? Volatility Trading Overview. Trading Volatility. Key Benefits of Volatility Trading. 10 Enhancing Technical Analysis by Incorporating Sentiment (Bernie Schaeffer). Proper Application of Contrary Thinking. Interrelationships of Sentiment Indicators with Technicals. Sentiment Measures. Sentiment at Work: A Case Study. 11 Measuring Investor Sentiment in Individual Stocks (Larry Williams). How Investor Sentiment Affects Individual Stocks. The Basic Rule. Using the Index. What Makes the Advisers Too Bullish and Too Bearish? Avoiding Pitfalls. Doing What the Majority Is Not Doing. 12 Controlling Risk with Money Management Techniques (Courtney Smith). The Fixed Fractional Bet. Place Your Stops, Then Apply the Rules. Start with Sufficient Capital. Stay Cool. Maintain Your Discipline. Index.
About the Contributors. Acknowledgments. Preface. 1 Swing Trading and Underlying Principles of Technical Analysis (Linda Bradford Raschke). Influential Thinkers in Technical Analysis. General Principles of Price Behavior. Creating Swing Charts. The Three Types of Trades. Trade Management. 2 Forecasting Trends Using Intermarket Analysis (John Murphy). Basic Principles. Intermarket Sector Effect. Sector Rotation and the Economy. Japan' Effect on U.S. Markets. 3 Applying Moving Averages to Point and Figure Charts (Kenneth G. Tower). Background of Point and Figure Charting. Constructing Moving Averages on Point and Figure Charts. Advantages of Point and Figure Charts over Bar Charts. When and How to Use the Technique. 4 Spotting Early Reversal Signals Using Candle Charts (Steve Nison). Constructing Candle Lines. Using Individual Candle Lines. Doji. Shadows. Hammers and Shooting Stars. Engulfing Patterns. Windows. Candles and Risk/Reward Considerations. 5 Reading the Language of the Market with Market Profile (Robin Mesch). The Cycle of Equilibrium and Disequilibrium. Daily Profile Shapes. Profiles of Equilibrium and Disequilibrium Cycles. The Four Steps of Market Activity. Using Market Profile to Create a Buy/Sell Strategy. Minus Development. Summary Principles Underlying Market Profile. 6 Using Oscillators to Predict Trade Opportunities (Tom DeMark). Traditional Oscillator Interpretation. TD Range Expansion Index. TD DeMarker I. TD DeMarker II. Key Considerations. 7 Using Cycles for Price Projections (Peter Eliades). Basic Steps in Generating Price Projections Using Offset Lines. Nominal Price Projections and Terminology. Applying Market Cycle Projections. Offsets for Weekly, Daily, and Intraday Cycle Projections. Preliminary vs. "Confirmed" Projections. Adding Cycle Price Projections to One's Toolbox. 8 Trading with the Elliott Wave Theory (Steven W. Poser). History of Elliott Wave Theory. Description of Elliott Wave Theory. Recognizing Wave Characteristics. Applying Elliott Wave Theory. Making Money When Your Analysis Is Wrong. Fine-Tuning Your Elliott Wave Theory-Based Trading. 9 Trading Volatility in the Options Market (Lawrence McMillan). Can You Predict the Market? Volatility Trading Overview. Trading Volatility. Key Benefits of Volatility Trading. 10 Enhancing Technical Analysis by Incorporating Sentiment (Bernie Schaeffer). Proper Application of Contrary Thinking. Interrelationships of Sentiment Indicators with Technicals. Sentiment Measures. Sentiment at Work: A Case Study. 11 Measuring Investor Sentiment in Individual Stocks (Larry Williams). How Investor Sentiment Affects Individual Stocks. The Basic Rule. Using the Index. What Makes the Advisers Too Bullish and Too Bearish? Avoiding Pitfalls. Doing What the Majority Is Not Doing. 12 Controlling Risk with Money Management Techniques (Courtney Smith). The Fixed Fractional Bet. Place Your Stops, Then Apply the Rules. Start with Sufficient Capital. Stay Cool. Maintain Your Discipline. Index.
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