Technical analysis plain and simple : charting the markets in your language /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Upper Saddle River, NJ :
Financial Times Prentice Hall,
c2006.
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Edition: | 2nd ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- A few things you'll need to know before you begin
- Required background
- What is technical analysis?
- What is a chart?
- Jargon you cannot avoid
- The core of chart analysis
- Concepts
- What are supply and demand in the markets?
- The trend is your friend and so are trendlines
- See the forest and the trees
- Chart patterns
- when the market needs a rest
- Chart patterns
- when the market is changing its mind
- Chart patterns
- explosions
- Corrections in perspective
- Technical analysis in the real world
- What is there other than price?
- Volume
- Time
- Sentiment
- Fundamental analysis really is technical analysis
- Just what makes a stock (bond, commodity) look good?
- Risk versus reward
- is this stock really worth it?
- This isn't brain surgery
- The actual process of investing
- Ok now do it!
- How to know if you are wrong
- Sometimes being wrong is good
- When to sell
- Bear markets
- A word about your ego
- Tools and case studies
- What do I really need to get started?
- Building your technical toolbox
- Final advice
- Case study
- the perfect world
- Case study
- the real world
- How good is your broker's stock?
- Further on down the road
- Introduction to candlesticks
- Cycles
- Elliott waves
- Technical terms you may have heard
- Debunking the TV analyst
- Fun with jargon
- Closing thoughts.