Technical Analysis for Dummies, 4th Edition
- 7h
- Barbara Rockefeller
- John Wiley & Sons (US)
- 2020
Grasp and apply the basic principles of technical analysis
Savvy traders know that the best way to maximize return is to interpret real-world market information for themselves rather than relying solely on the predictions of professional analysts. This straightforward guide shows you how to put this into profitable action—from basic principles and useful formulas to current theories on market trends and behavioral economics—to make the most lucrative decisions for your portfolio.
The latest edition of Technical Analysis for Dummies includes a brand-new chapter on making the right decisions in a bull or bear market, an updated look at unique formulas and key indicators, as well as refreshed and practical examples that reflect today today's financial atmosphere.
- Become an expert in spotting market trends and key indicators
- Get the skinny on the latest research on behavioral economics
- Take a deep dive into how to read market sentiment and make it work for you
- Get a look at the first innovation in charting for decades—straight from Japan
With comprehensive coverage from charting basics to the cutting edge, Technical Analysis for Dummies includes everything you need to the make informed independent market decisions that will maximize your profits. Happy trading!
About the Author
Barbara Rockefeller is an international economist and forecaster who specializes in foreign exchange. A pioneer in technical analysis, she also led the way in combining technical and fundamental analysis. Barbara publishes daily reports using both techniques for central banks, professional fund managers, corporate hedgers, and individual traders.
In this Book
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Introduction
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Introducing Technical Analysis
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Tapping into the Wisdom of the Crowd
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Trade What You See—Market Sentiment
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Gaining Critical Advantage from Indicators
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Managing the Trade
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Reading Basic Bars—How to Pounce on Opportunities
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Special Bars — an Early Warning System
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Redrawing the Price Bar—Japanese Candlesticks
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Seeing Patterns
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Drawing Trendlines
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Transforming Channels into Forecasts
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Using Dynamic Lines
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Measuring Momentum
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Estimating Volatility
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Ignoring Time to Create Better Timing
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Combining Techniques
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Judging Cycles and Waves
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The Mind-Blowing Ichimoku
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Ten Secrets of the Top Technical Traders
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Ten Rules for Working with Indicators