Technical Analysis For Dummies

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Author: Barbara Rockefeller

ISBN-10: 0764540440

ISBN-13: 9780764540448

Category: Investing - Strategies

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The tools to perform your own analysis – and beat the marketStudy the data, measure your risk, and win in the market!Sick of losing in the market? Tired of relying on other people’s investment advice? Don’t worry! Technical Analysis For Dummies is the smart way to get on a winning track. This straightforward, non-intimidating guide explains the principles of technical analysis and provides tools you need to develop guidelines you can trust – your own.Praise for Technical Analysis For Dummies"Barbara Rockefeller shows that technical analysis works without math and formulas. Her back-to-basics approach is practical and comprehensive . . . This is a great way to learn technical analysis, or a valuable review of how we should trade." – Perry Kaufman, author of "Trading Systems and Methods" and "A Short Course in Technical Trading""This book is written in a clear, concise, no-nonsense style with lots of common-sense ideas . . ."– Martin J. Pring, President of pring.com, Editor Intermarket ReviewDiscover how to:Identify the trendsImprove your timingNever take a big loss againPlan the trade from start to finishTreat trading and investing as a businessLearn when to sell

Introduction. Part I: Defining Technical Analysis. Chapter 1: Opening the Technical Analysis Toolbox. Chapter 2: Uncovering the Essence of Market Movement. Chapter 3: Going with the Flow: Market Sentiment. Part II: Preparing Your Mind for Technical Analysis. Chapter 4: Using Chart Indicators. Chapter 5: Managing the Trade. Part III: Observing Market Behavior. Chapter 6: Reading Basic Bars: Showing How Security Prices Move. Chapter 7: Reading Special Bar Combinations: Small Patterns. Chapter 8: Redrawing the Price Bar: Japanese Candlesticks. Part IV: Finding Patterns. Chapter 9: Seeing Patterns. Chapter 10: Drawing Trendlines. Chapter 11: Transforming Channels into Forecasts. Part V: Dynamic Analysis. Chapter 12: Using Dynamic Lines. Chapter 13: Measuring Momentum. Chapter 14: Estimating Volatility. Chapter 15: Ignoring Time: Point-and-Figure Charting. Chapter 16: Combining Techniques. Chapter 17: Should You Build a Trading System? Part VI: The Part of Tens. Chapter 18: Ten Secrets of the Top Technical Traders. Chapter 19: Ten Rules for Working with Indicators. Appendix: Resources. Index.