Trading the financial markets is extremely difficult, but with the right approach, traders can achieve success. Nobody knows this better than authors Larry Pesavento and Leslie Jouflas, both traders and educators of traders, who have consistently used pattern recognition to capture profits from the markets. In Trade What You See, Pesavento and Jouflas show traders how to identify patterns as they are developing and exactly where to place entry and exit orders. While some patterns derive from the techniques of Wall Street's earliest traders and other patterns reflect Pesavento's emphasis on the…mehr
Trading the financial markets is extremely difficult, but with the right approach, traders can achieve success. Nobody knows this better than authors Larry Pesavento and Leslie Jouflas, both traders and educators of traders, who have consistently used pattern recognition to capture profits from the markets. In Trade What You See, Pesavento and Jouflas show traders how to identify patterns as they are developing and exactly where to place entry and exit orders. While some patterns derive from the techniques of Wall Street's earliest traders and other patterns reflect Pesavento's emphasis on the geometry of market movements and Fibonacci numbers.. Filled with hard-won knowledge gained through years of market experience, Trade What You Seeoutlines both a practical and sophisticated approach to trading that will be of interest to both novice and seasoned traders alike.
Larry Pesavento is a forty-year veteran trader. He operates a Web site,Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
LARRY PESAVENTO is a forty-year veteran trader who has one of the most extensive trading libraries in the world. He operates a Web site, www.tradingtutor.com, which provides market analysis for subscribers. Pesavento speaks regularly at trading conferences and is a private trader for a large hedge fund. The pattern recognition approach he uses eliminates the random nature of market action. LESLIE JOUFLAS has been trading for over ten years and went professional in 2000. She coaches and tutors trading students as well as moderates and runs www.tradingliveonline.com. Jouflas also trades privately managed money as well as her own account.
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Preface xi Acknowledgments xv About the Authors xvii Part I Introduction to Trading with Pattern Recognition Chapter 1 Opening Thoughts 3 How to Use This Book 3 Succeeding or Failing in Trading 4 Steps to Take for Successful Trading 7 Chapter 2 Geometry of the Patterns and Fibonacci Ratios 9 History of Geometry in the Markets 11 Fibonacci Ratios 13 Applying the Fibonacci Ratios 15 Summary 18 Chapter 3 Harmonic Numbers and How to Use Them 19 Where the Term Harmonic Numbers Originated 19 Defining a Harmonic Number 20 Vibrations in Price Swings 22 Repetition in Price Swings 24 Finding Harmonic Numbers 28 Harmonic Numbers Found in Other Markets 34 Part II The Price Patterns and How to Trade Them Chapter 4 The AB=CD Pattern 37 History of the AB=CD Pattern 37 AB=CD Pattern Description 39 AB=CD Pattern Structure 39 Important Characteristics of the AB=CD Pattern 42 CD Leg Variations 43 Slope and Time Frames 46 Psychology of the AB=CD Pattern 48 Trading the AB=CD Pattern 49 Chapter 5 The Gartley "222" Pattern 53 History of the Gartley "222" Pattern 53 Gartley "222" Pattern Description 55 Gartley "222" Pattern Structure 56 Important Characteristics of the Gartley "222" Pattern 57 Psychology of the Gartley "222" Pattern 59 Trading the Gartley "222" Pattern 60 Chapter 6 The Butterfly Pattern 67 History of the Butterfly Pattern 67 Butterfly Pattern Description 69 Butterfly Pattern Structure 70 Important Characteristics of the Butterfly Pattern 71 Psychology of the Butterfly Pattern 72 Trading the Butterfly Pattern 73 Chapter 7 The Three Drives Pattern 81 History of the Three Drives Pattern 81 Three Drives Pattern Description 82 Three Drives Pattern Structure 83 Important Characteristics of the Three Drives Pattern 84 Psychology of the Three Drives Pattern 84 Trading the Three Drives Pattern 85 Chapter 8 Retracement Entries and Multiple Time Frames 91 Fibonacci Retracement Entries 92 Fibonacci Retracement Pattern Structure 92 Trading the Fibonacci Retracement Pattern 95 Opening Price Retracement Setups 98 Market Setup for the Opening Price Retracement Trade 99 Trading the Opening Price Retracement Setup 100 Multiple Time Frames 103 Chapter 9 Classical Technical Analysis Patterns 113 A Brief History of Technical Analysis 114 Basics of Technical Analysis 115 Double Bottom and Top Patterns 115 Head and Shoulders Pattern 120 Broadening Top and Bottom Patterns 126 Chapter 10 Learning to Recognize Trend Days 131 Identifying a Trend Day 132 Patterns Found on Trend Days 135 Fibonacci Ratios on Trend Days 138 Controlling Risk on a Trend Day 140 Trading a Trend Day 141 Part III Essential Elements of Trading Chapter 11 Trade Management 149 Thinking in Probabilities 150 Warning Signs and Confirmation Signs 151 Money Management 155 Chapter 12 Using Options with the Fibonacci Ratios and Patterns 161 Call and Put Options Defined 161 Factors That Influence the Price of an Option 162 Controlling Risk with Options 163 Examples of Using Options with Extension Patterns 164 Chapter 13 Building a Trading Plan 167 Daily Trading Plan 168 Trading as a Business 174 Disaster Plans 177 Summary 181 Chapter 14 Daily Routines 183 Trade Preparation 183 Mental Preparation 187 Physical Preparation 188 Appendix 191 Index 195
Preface xi Acknowledgments xv About the Authors xvii Part I Introduction to Trading with Pattern Recognition Chapter 1 Opening Thoughts 3 How to Use This Book 3 Succeeding or Failing in Trading 4 Steps to Take for Successful Trading 7 Chapter 2 Geometry of the Patterns and Fibonacci Ratios 9 History of Geometry in the Markets 11 Fibonacci Ratios 13 Applying the Fibonacci Ratios 15 Summary 18 Chapter 3 Harmonic Numbers and How to Use Them 19 Where the Term Harmonic Numbers Originated 19 Defining a Harmonic Number 20 Vibrations in Price Swings 22 Repetition in Price Swings 24 Finding Harmonic Numbers 28 Harmonic Numbers Found in Other Markets 34 Part II The Price Patterns and How to Trade Them Chapter 4 The AB=CD Pattern 37 History of the AB=CD Pattern 37 AB=CD Pattern Description 39 AB=CD Pattern Structure 39 Important Characteristics of the AB=CD Pattern 42 CD Leg Variations 43 Slope and Time Frames 46 Psychology of the AB=CD Pattern 48 Trading the AB=CD Pattern 49 Chapter 5 The Gartley "222" Pattern 53 History of the Gartley "222" Pattern 53 Gartley "222" Pattern Description 55 Gartley "222" Pattern Structure 56 Important Characteristics of the Gartley "222" Pattern 57 Psychology of the Gartley "222" Pattern 59 Trading the Gartley "222" Pattern 60 Chapter 6 The Butterfly Pattern 67 History of the Butterfly Pattern 67 Butterfly Pattern Description 69 Butterfly Pattern Structure 70 Important Characteristics of the Butterfly Pattern 71 Psychology of the Butterfly Pattern 72 Trading the Butterfly Pattern 73 Chapter 7 The Three Drives Pattern 81 History of the Three Drives Pattern 81 Three Drives Pattern Description 82 Three Drives Pattern Structure 83 Important Characteristics of the Three Drives Pattern 84 Psychology of the Three Drives Pattern 84 Trading the Three Drives Pattern 85 Chapter 8 Retracement Entries and Multiple Time Frames 91 Fibonacci Retracement Entries 92 Fibonacci Retracement Pattern Structure 92 Trading the Fibonacci Retracement Pattern 95 Opening Price Retracement Setups 98 Market Setup for the Opening Price Retracement Trade 99 Trading the Opening Price Retracement Setup 100 Multiple Time Frames 103 Chapter 9 Classical Technical Analysis Patterns 113 A Brief History of Technical Analysis 114 Basics of Technical Analysis 115 Double Bottom and Top Patterns 115 Head and Shoulders Pattern 120 Broadening Top and Bottom Patterns 126 Chapter 10 Learning to Recognize Trend Days 131 Identifying a Trend Day 132 Patterns Found on Trend Days 135 Fibonacci Ratios on Trend Days 138 Controlling Risk on a Trend Day 140 Trading a Trend Day 141 Part III Essential Elements of Trading Chapter 11 Trade Management 149 Thinking in Probabilities 150 Warning Signs and Confirmation Signs 151 Money Management 155 Chapter 12 Using Options with the Fibonacci Ratios and Patterns 161 Call and Put Options Defined 161 Factors That Influence the Price of an Option 162 Controlling Risk with Options 163 Examples of Using Options with Extension Patterns 164 Chapter 13 Building a Trading Plan 167 Daily Trading Plan 168 Trading as a Business 174 Disaster Plans 177 Summary 181 Chapter 14 Daily Routines 183 Trade Preparation 183 Mental Preparation 187 Physical Preparation 188 Appendix 191 Index 195
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