Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques: A Contemporary Guide to the Ancient Investment Techniques of the Far East, Second Edition

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Penguin, 1 nov. 2001 - 320 sidor
A form of technical analysis, Japanese candlestick charts are a versatile tool that can be fused with any other technical tool, and will help improve any technician's market analysis. They can be used for speculation and hedging, for futures, equities or anywhere technical analysis is applied. Seasoned technicians will discover how joining Japanese candlesticks with other technical tools can create a powerful synergy of techniques; amateurs will find out how effective candlestick charts are as a stand-alone charting method. In easy-to-understand language, this title delivers to the reader the author's years of study, research and practical experience in this increasingly popular and dynamic approach to market analysis. The comprehensive coverage includes everything from the basics, with hundreds of examples showing how candlestick charting techniques can be used in almost any market.
 

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REVERSAL PATTERNS
4-2
STARS
5-2
The Shooting Star The Inverted Hammer Chapter 6 MORE REVERSAL PATTERS
6-4
Tower TopsandBottoms Chapter 7 CONTINUATION PATTERNS
6-66
THE MAGIC DOJI TheNorthern DojiDojiduringRallies The LongLegged
8-9
CONVERGENCE
8-27
CANDLES WITH RETRACEMENT LEVELS
11-23
UsingMoving Averages Chapter 14 CANDLESWITH OSCILLATORS The Relative Strength Index Computing theRSI Using theRSI
11-40
Constructingthe MACD Using theMACD Chapter 15 CANDLES WITH VOLUME
16-1
THE POWER
16-14
Glossary B WESTERN TECHNICAL TERMS
16-33
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Om författaren (2001)

Steve Nison is the foremost leader of the art of using candlestick charting as an analysis tool in studying market trends and making investment decisions. He owns and runs Nison Research International, a firm that provides technical advisory and on-site seminar services to major financial firms. He is a highly sought-after speaker who has presented his techniques to thousands, including members of the World Bank and the Federal Reserve.

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