<b>Ed Ponsi's straightforward guide to understanding technical analysis</b> <p><i>Technical Analysis and Chart Interpretations </i>delivers simple explanations and easy-to-understand techniques that demystify the technical analysis process. In his usual straightforward style, bestselling author Ed P
Technical analysis and chart interpretations: a comprehensive guide to understanding established trading tactics for ultimate profit
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- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 387
- Series
- Wiley trading
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Ed Ponsi's straightforward guide to understanding technical analysis
Technical Analysis and Chart Interpretations delivers simple explanations and easy-to-understand techniques that demystify the technical analysis process. In his usual straightforward style, bestselling author Ed Ponsi guides you through the twists and turns to show you what really matters when it comes to making money. Whether you trade stocks, currencies, or commodities, you'll develop invaluable skills as you master difficult concepts and the tools of the trade. Technical analysis translates to any form of trading, and this book delivers clear, jargon-free guidance toward interpreting the various charts you'll see in the field.
Technical analysis can be confusing. Volatility, cycles, Elliot waves, Fibonacci, trendsβit's easy to get lost, and most of the available literature is incomprehensible to all but the experts. This book is differentβit's technical analysis for the rest of us. You'll see through the language to understand the underlying concepts, and how to apply them correctly.
- Learn what true technical analysis entails
- Discover the tools that simplify accurate analysis
- Master the tactics and strategies used by the pros
- Develop a valuable trading skill that transcends markets
Simply recognizing the vocabulary isn't nearly enough, and a passing acquaintance with the topic is guaranteed to do more harm than good. When technical analysis methods are used incorrectly, they are ineffective at best, and actively destructive to your bottom line at worst. Technical Analysis and Chart Interpretations cuts through the confusion to give you a firm understanding and the skills to apply it correctly.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Intro
Title Page
Copyright
Table of Contents
Dedication
Introduction: The Journey
About the Author
Part I: The Foundation of Technical Analysis
Part II: Key Concepts of Technical Analysis
Part III: Price Patterns
Part IV: Candlestick Patterns
Part V: Fibonacci
Part VI: Technical Indicators
Part VII: Oscillators
Part VIII: ATR, ADX, and PSAR
Part IX: Cycles
Part X: Point and Figure Charting
Part XI: Odds and Ends
Part XII: Behavioral Aspects of Technical Analysis
Index
End User License Agreement
Chapter 1: Why Technical Analysis?
Chapter 2: The Language of Trading. Chapter 3: The CornerstoneChapter 4: The Dow Theory
Chapter 5: Common Types of Charts
Chapter 6: Support and Resistance
Chapter 7: Trends and Trend Lines
Chapter 8: Volume
Chapter 9: Gaps
Chapter 10: Reversal Chart Patterns
Chapter 11: Continuation Patterns
Chapter 12: Additional Chart Patterns
Chapter 13: Candlestick Charting Patterns
Chapter 14: Continuation and Indecision Candlestick Patterns
Chapter 15: Fibonacci Trading Techniques
Chapter 16: Moving Averages
Chapter 17: Moving Average Envelopes and Bollinger Bands
Chapter 18: Oscillators. Chapter 19: Average True Range (ATR)Chapter 20: Complex Indicators
Chapter 21: Point and Figure Charting
Chapter 22: Cycles and Tendencies
Chapter 23: Sentiment Indicators
Chapter 24: Psychological Aspects of Technical Analysis
Chapter 25: Understanding Bubbles
Chapter 26: Trading versus Reality
Chapter 27: Unconventional Patterns
Chapter 28: Combining Technical and Fundamental Analysis
Chapter 29: Final Thoughts on Technical Analysis
Technical and Fundamental Divergence
The Collapse of Lehman Brothers
Price Is Truth
Which Technical Analysis Method Will Work Best for You? Final Thoughts on the Language of TradingDow Jones & Company
The Dow Jones Industrial Average
The Dow Jones Transportation Average
Final Thoughts on the Cornerstone
Trends Are Persistent
Confirmation
Volume Confirmation
Other Types of Confirmation
Random Walk Theory
The Middle Ground
Final Thoughts on Dow Theory
Price Data
Time Frames
Line Charts
Bar Charts
Candlestick Charts
Point and Figure Charts
The Use of Scale in Charts
Final Thoughts on Common Types of Charts
Support Becomes Resistance, and Vice Versa
The Concept of Anchoring
All Levels Are Not Created Equal. Pullbacks and ThrowbacksUsing Breaks in Support
Using Breaks in Resistance
Trading Between Support and Resistance
Final Thoughts on Support and Resistance
Uptrends
Downtrends
Breaking the Trend Line
Consolidation
Degree or Angle of the Trend
Sustainable Trends
Multiple Trend Lines
Channel Lines
Using Channel Lines
Support Becomes Resistance
Final Thoughts on Trends and Trend Lines
Institutional vs. Individual Volume
Buyers vs. Sellers
Volume Represents Commitment
High-Volume Breakouts
Volume and Trend
Bearish Trend Volume
Support, Resistance, and Volume.
β¦ Subjects
Technical analysis (Investment analysis);Stocks;Charts, diagrams, etc.;Stocks.
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