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Book Synopsis
With the death of day trading, swing trading has become an increasingly popular and successful trading strategy. Author John Crane has developed a unique and innovative method to trading futures and stocks by combining price levels, timing methods, and confirmation patterns into his proprietary Action/Reaction predictive theory.

Trade Review
“Crane’s publication adds to the relatively limited amount of literature on a valuable subject.” (The Technical Analyst, May 2004)

Table of Contents

Preface xiii

Introduction xv

CHAPTER 1 Order from Chaos 1

A discussion of market behavior—how it is affected by human emotions and by economic supply and demand. The Action/Reaction theory of a natural cycle that circulates throughout the market.

CHAPTER 2 What Is a Reaction Swing? 9

The Reaction swing is the central point where the Action ends and the Reaction begins. Rules to identify Reaction swings and to project future turning points in the market.

CHAPTER 3 “Swing Trading” the Reaction Swing 23

Using the Reaction swing to identify short-term trading signals. Rules for entry. Target projections based on time and price.

CHAPTER 4 The Reaction Cycle 45

Market trends will unfold through an identifiable pattern called the Reaction cycle. How to identify each segment of this cycle from beginning to end.

CHAPTER 5 Reaction Lines 57

Projecting target prices using Action/Reaction lines.

CHAPTER 6 The Price Is Right 73

Where and when is the right time to exit a trade? An easy method to determine when the price is right.

CHAPTER 7 Reversal Dates and the Gann Fan 85

Reversal dates are based on a natural cycle that circulates through the market. How natural support and resistance levels can work in conjunction with the Reversal dates.

CHAPTER 8 Market Tells 101

Price patterns exhibit specific characteristics. How these patterns foretell future market action.

CHAPTER 9 Time, Price, and Pattern Working Together 131

Combining time and price projections with price patterns to confirm entry and exit signals.

CHAPTER 10 When the Patterns Do Not Match Exactly 137

Nothing works 100 percent of the time. What to do when the patterns do not match exactly.

CHAPTER 11 Bullish and Bearish Divergence 147

Another technical indicator used to identify trend exhaustion.

CHAPTER 12 When You Can’t Find the Cycle 155

An alternative use of the Reaction swing. A testimony for the versatility of the Reaction swing. Using one Reaction swing to project several future Reversal dates.

CHAPTER 13 Long-Term Trend versus Short-Term Trend 171

Long-term trends are often connected by a specific pattern. How to identify the long-term trends using the A-B-C pattern.

CHAPTER 14 When Is the Price Right? 179

Price can exceed time when unexpected events surprise the market. How the Action/Reaction lines establish predetermined exit targets.

CHAPTER 15 Stocks 187

Applying the Reaction swing methodology to individual stocks.

CHAPTER 16 Knowledge Is Power 193

The best investment that you can make is investment in yourself. The market knowledge that will give you the edge.

CHAPTER 17 Some Final Words 197

Words of wisdom.

Resources for Traders 201

APPENDIX: Charting Basics 205

What you should know about bar charts.

Index 213

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 10/10/2003
      ISBN13: 9780471462569, 978-0471462569
      ISBN10: 047146256X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      With the death of day trading, swing trading has become an increasingly popular and successful trading strategy. Author John Crane has developed a unique and innovative method to trading futures and stocks by combining price levels, timing methods, and confirmation patterns into his proprietary Action/Reaction predictive theory.

      Trade Review
      “Crane’s publication adds to the relatively limited amount of literature on a valuable subject.” (The Technical Analyst, May 2004)

      Table of Contents

      Preface xiii

      Introduction xv

      CHAPTER 1 Order from Chaos 1

      A discussion of market behavior—how it is affected by human emotions and by economic supply and demand. The Action/Reaction theory of a natural cycle that circulates throughout the market.

      CHAPTER 2 What Is a Reaction Swing? 9

      The Reaction swing is the central point where the Action ends and the Reaction begins. Rules to identify Reaction swings and to project future turning points in the market.

      CHAPTER 3 “Swing Trading” the Reaction Swing 23

      Using the Reaction swing to identify short-term trading signals. Rules for entry. Target projections based on time and price.

      CHAPTER 4 The Reaction Cycle 45

      Market trends will unfold through an identifiable pattern called the Reaction cycle. How to identify each segment of this cycle from beginning to end.

      CHAPTER 5 Reaction Lines 57

      Projecting target prices using Action/Reaction lines.

      CHAPTER 6 The Price Is Right 73

      Where and when is the right time to exit a trade? An easy method to determine when the price is right.

      CHAPTER 7 Reversal Dates and the Gann Fan 85

      Reversal dates are based on a natural cycle that circulates through the market. How natural support and resistance levels can work in conjunction with the Reversal dates.

      CHAPTER 8 Market Tells 101

      Price patterns exhibit specific characteristics. How these patterns foretell future market action.

      CHAPTER 9 Time, Price, and Pattern Working Together 131

      Combining time and price projections with price patterns to confirm entry and exit signals.

      CHAPTER 10 When the Patterns Do Not Match Exactly 137

      Nothing works 100 percent of the time. What to do when the patterns do not match exactly.

      CHAPTER 11 Bullish and Bearish Divergence 147

      Another technical indicator used to identify trend exhaustion.

      CHAPTER 12 When You Can’t Find the Cycle 155

      An alternative use of the Reaction swing. A testimony for the versatility of the Reaction swing. Using one Reaction swing to project several future Reversal dates.

      CHAPTER 13 Long-Term Trend versus Short-Term Trend 171

      Long-term trends are often connected by a specific pattern. How to identify the long-term trends using the A-B-C pattern.

      CHAPTER 14 When Is the Price Right? 179

      Price can exceed time when unexpected events surprise the market. How the Action/Reaction lines establish predetermined exit targets.

      CHAPTER 15 Stocks 187

      Applying the Reaction swing methodology to individual stocks.

      CHAPTER 16 Knowledge Is Power 193

      The best investment that you can make is investment in yourself. The market knowledge that will give you the edge.

      CHAPTER 17 Some Final Words 197

      Words of wisdom.

      Resources for Traders 201

      APPENDIX: Charting Basics 205

      What you should know about bar charts.

      Index 213

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