The Bloomberg MARKET ESSENTIALS(TM) Technical Analysis Series profiles the most popular tools and explains how to use them effectively. Chart patterns are among the earliest and still most popular tools of technical analysis. Expert technical analyst Bruce Kamich shows the ins and outs of recognizing the specific patterns that are most useful for traders to know. From major tops and bottoms to pennants, reversals, or diamonds, Chart Patterns covers them all. Chart Patterns is filled with practical advice for using patterns to trade more effectively. And with an eye to the future of charting,…mehr
The Bloomberg MARKET ESSENTIALS(TM) Technical Analysis Series profiles the most popular tools and explains how to use them effectively. Chart patterns are among the earliest and still most popular tools of technical analysis. Expert technical analyst Bruce Kamich shows the ins and outs of recognizing the specific patterns that are most useful for traders to know. From major tops and bottoms to pennants, reversals, or diamonds, Chart Patterns covers them all. Chart Patterns is filled with practical advice for using patterns to trade more effectively. And with an eye to the future of charting, Kamich includes a review of the role of chaos theory and artificial intelligence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
BRUCE M. KAMICH, CMT, is a vice president at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney's Technical Analysis Group and coauthors their flagship publication the Daily Technical Market Letter. He also teaches technical analysis to various Morgan Stanley Smith Barney trading desks. Kamich has held a variety of positions related to research and technical analysis at firms such as McCarthy, Crisanti and Maffei; ALCO Commodities; and Merrill Lynch. He is an adjunct professor of finance at Baruch College and has also taught at Rutgers University, as well as being guest lecturer on many other campuses. He has twice served as president of the Market Technicians Association (MTA) and is currently president of the MTA Educational Foundation. Kamich is the author of How Technical Analysis Works (NYIF/Prentice Hall Press, 2002). He lives in New Jersey.
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Acknowledgments. Introduction. 1 Why Study Patterns? 2 The Past: 1910-1960. 3 The Present. 4 Major Tops. 5 Major Bottoms. 6 Triangles, Boxes, and Rectangles. 7 Flags. 8 Pennants. 9 Wedges. 10 Odds and Sods. 11 Keep Your Seat Belts Fastened: Reversals Ahead. 12 Gaps. 13 The Future of Chart Patterns. Index.