Trading tools and tactics : reading the mind of the market / Greg Capra
Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: Wiley trading seriesPublisher: Hoboken, N.J : John Wiley & Sons, c2011Edition: Online-AusgDescription: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xvii, 309 p.)) : illISBN:- 9781283176781
- 1283176785
- 9781118098578
- 9780470540855
- 332.632042
- 332.63/2042
- BUS027000
- HG4529
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Summary: "From the founder of the leading online trading education company Pristine.com, a simple technical method to trade or investMany trading books present esoteric trading concepts and complicated indicators that may look good on paper when viewing the past, but prove ineffective in the real world.Trading Tools and Tactics: Reading the Mind of the Market doesn't just make investing look easy; it makes trading easy by teaching you not only how to identify price moves, but by helping you understand why prices move the way they do. Covers managing trades and setting entries and stops, and helps you view how failed trades or chart patterns of the past can become new opportunities Describes how to identify and understand supply and demand as it relates to resistance and support, as well as how to combine and read multiple time frames that offer the best opportunity to take profits Details both concepts and practical tools to use for life, not just the current market Investing is all about finding the right price patterns to profit from by understanding support, resistance, trends, and volume?as well as identifying the best time frames to trade. Trading Tools shows you how to do just this"--PPN: PPN: 809350602Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-26-MYL | ZDB-30-PQE | ZDB-38-EBR
Trading Toolsand Tactics; Contents; Introduction: The Journey Begins; CHAPTER 1 Subjective Doesn't Work in the Market: Technical Analysis Is the Objective Standard; The Guru Syndrome; The Pitfalls of Fundamental Analysis; Technical Indicators: Adding Subjectivity to the Chart; Approaching the Markets Objectively; In Summary; CHAPTER 2 Candlestick Analysis: Using the Language of Candles to Profit from Market Moves; A Single Candle; Multiple Candle Formations; Failure Is Not Always Bad; In Summary; CHAPTER 3 Support and Resistance: Price Is King; Price Patterns; Recognizing Reference Points
The Two Forms of Support and Resistance: Major and MinorHow Support and Resistance Areas Form; In Summary; CHAPTER 4 Moving Averages the Right Way: Visual Aids to Price Action; A Valuable Technical Measurement; Convergence Can Help; Moving Averages as Focal Areas; Staying Objective; A Few Good Rules While Using Moving Averages; Other Points to Consider; Moving Averages to Find Plays; In Summary; CHAPTER 5 Volume Is Money: Commitment to Prices; The Fallacies of Volume; Using Volume Properly; The Primary Uses of Volume; Volume As It Relates to Tradability; In Summary
CHAPTER 6 Retracement Analysis: Using Retracement Analysis to Continue Your MoveThe Concept of Retracements; To Retrace or Not to Retrace?; Retracements Imply a Trend; Continuing To Keep It Objective; What Lies Beyond 60 Percent?; Retracement Levels in Downtrends; A Special Retracement Pattern; Retracement Levels in Sideways Trends; What Lies Beyond 100 Percent?; The Bigger Picture; In Summary; CHAPTER 7 Bar-by-Bar Analysis: Each Bar Tells Us Something; Objectivity Is Still the Goal; A Quick Review of Individual Bars; How the Bars Interact; Additional Thoughts; In Summary
CHAPTER 8 Market Internals: Examining the Direction of the MarketDetermining Price Movement; When to Be Different; Favorite Market Internals; A Quick Overview of Intermarket Analysis; In Summary; CHAPTER 9 Relative Strength: Relative Strength Defined; Identifying Different Types of Relative Strength; Is Relative Strength Always Good?; Relative Strength and Weakness with Morning Gaps; Relative Strength with Sector Analysis; Relative Strength to Market Internals; In Summary; CHAPTER 10 The Trend Is Your Friend: There Are Only Three Directions; What Makes a Trend?; Pivots
When Pivots Come TogetherSome Subjective Guidance; Keeping It Clean; Checking the Reaction; Final Thoughts; In Summary; CHAPTER 11 Shoot the Gap: What Is a Gap?; What Causes a Gap?; Fallacies about Gaps; Gaps and the Daily Chart; The Intraday Play; In Summary; CHAPTER 12 Frame-by-Frame: The Concept of Multiple Time Frames; Which Time Frames?; The First Goal of Using Multiple Time Frames; A Powerful Concept Emerges; Warning Signs in the Micro Trend; Hidden Patterns; In Summary; CHAPTER 13 Making Failure Work for You: Recognizing When Patterns Fail; Did the Play Stop, or Did the Pattern Fail?
When Good Patterns Fail
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