Description
Book SynopsisThis pioneering classic in Dow Theory examines forecast value and trends within the stock market based on the Dow Theory of price movement. This finance classic offers tips and trends that William Hamilton observed over the years in the market, offering a view of market behavior that remains perpetually current.
Table of ContentsCycles and Stock Market Records.
Wall Street of the Movies.
Charles H. Dow, and His Theory.
Dow's Theory, Applied to Speculation.
Major Market Swings.
A Unique Quality of Forecast.
Manipulation and Professional Trading.
Mechanics of the Market.
"Water" in the Barometer.
"A Little Cloud Out of the Sea, Like a Man's Hand"--1906 The Unpunctured Cycle.
Forecasting a Bull Market--1908-1909.
Nature and Uses of Secondary Swings.
1909, and Some Defects of History.
A "Line" and an Example--1914.
An Exception to Prove the Rule.
Its Greatest Vindication--1917.
What Regulation Did to Our Railroads.
A Study in Manipulation--1900-1.
Some Conclusions--1910-14.
Running True to Form--1922-1925.
Some Thoughts for Speculators.
Appendix.
Averages.