Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Technical analysis and chart interpretations : a comprehensive guide to understanding established trading tactics for ultimate profit / Ed Ponsi.

By: Series: Wiley tradingPublisher: Somerset : Wiley, 2016Description: 1 online resource (405 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119204800
  • 1119204801
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Technical Analysis and Chart Interpretations : A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Established Trading Tactics for Ultimate Profit.DDC classification:
  • 332.63/2042 23
LOC classification:
  • HG4529 .P66 2016eb
Online resources:
Contents:
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 Cornerstone; Chapter 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 Trading; Dow 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 Throwbacks; Using 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.
Climactic Volume and Capitulation.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
No physical items for this record

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 Cornerstone; Chapter 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 Trading; Dow 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 Throwbacks; Using 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.

Climactic Volume and Capitulation.

Print version record.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

Contact Us

Perpustakaan Tun Seri Lanang, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
43600 Bangi, Selangor Darul Ehsan,Malaysia
+603-89213446 – Consultation Services
019-2045652 – Telegram/Whatsapp
Email: helpdeskptsl@ukm.edu.my

Copyright ©The National University of Malaysia Library