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From the founder of the leading online trading education company Pristine.com, a simple technical method to trade or invest

Many trading books present esoteric trading concepts and complicated indicators that may look good on paper when viewing the past, but prove ineffective in the real world.

Trading Tools and Tactics: Reading the Mind of the Market doesn''t just make investing look easy; it makes trading easy by teaching you not only how to identify price moves, but by helping you understand why prices move the way they do.

  • Covers managing trades and setting entries and stops, and helps you view how failed trades or chart patterns of the past can become new opportunities
  • Describes how to identify and understand supply and demand as it relates to resistance and support, as well as how to combine and read multiple time frames that offer the best opportunity to take profits
  • Details both concepts and practical tools to use for life, not ju

    Table of Contents

    Introduction: the Journey Begins xi

    Chapter 1

    Subjective Doesn’t Work in the Market: Technical Analysis Is the Objective Standard 1

    The Guru Syndrome 1

    The Pitfalls of Fundamental Analysis 2

    Technical Indicators: Adding Subjectivity to the Chart 5

    Approaching the Markets Objectively 8

    In Summary 14

    Chapter 2

    Candlestick Analysis: Using the Language of Candles to Profit from Market Moves 17

    A Single Candle 18

    Multiple Candle Formations 21

    Failure Is Not Always Bad 29

    In Summary 31

    Chapter 3 Support and Resistance: Price Is King 33

    Price Patterns 33

    Recognizing Reference Points 36

    The Two Forms of Support and Resistance: Major and Minor 40

    How Support and Resistance Areas Form 46

    In Summary 56

    Chapter 4 Moving Averages the Right Way: Visual Aids to Price Action 57

    A Valuable Technical Measurement 57

    Convergence Can Help 63

    Moving Averages as Focal Areas 67

    Staying Objective 69

    A Few Good Rules While Using Moving Averages 74

    Other Points to Consider 75

    Moving Averages to Find Plays 78

    In Summary 79

    Chapter 5 Volume Is Money: Commitment to Prices 81

    Chapter 6 The Fallacies of Volume 81

    Using Volume Properly 85

    The Primary Uses of Volume 87

    Volume As It Relates to Tradability 98

    In Summary 101

    Chapter 7 Retracement Analysis: Using Retracement Analysis to Continue Your Move 103

    The Concept of Retracements 103

    To Retrace or Not to Retrace? 106

    Retracements Imply a Trend 107

    Continuing To Keep It Objective 111

    What Lies Beyond 60 Percent? 111

    Retracement Levels in Downtrends 114

    A Special Retracement Pattern 115

    Retracement Levels in Sideways Trends 117

    What Lies Beyond 100 Percent? 118

    The Bigger Picture 121

    In Summary 123

    Bar-by-Bar Analysis: Each Bar Tells Us Something 125

    Objectivity Is Still the Goal 126

    A Quick Review of Individual Bars 126

    How the Bars Interact 128

    Additional Thoughts 135

    In Summary 137

    Chapter 8 Market Internals: Examining the Direction of the Market 139

    Determining Price Movement 141

    When to Be Different 143
    Contents ix

    Favorite Market Internals 143

    A Quick Overview of Intermarket Analysis 157

    In Summary 158

    Chapter 9 Relative Strength: Relative Strength Defined 159

    Chapter 10 Identifying Different Types of Relative Strength 160

    Is Relative Strength Always Good? 166

    Relative Strength and Weakness with Morning Gaps 170

    Relative Strength with Sector Analysis 172

    Relative Strength to Market Internals 173

    In Summary 174

    The Trend Is Your Friend: There Are Only Three Directions 177

    What Makes a Trend? 178

    Pivots 178

    When Pivots Come Together 182

    Some Subjective Guidance 186

    Keeping It Clean 188

    Checking the Reaction 192

    Final Thoughts 198

    In Summary 200

    Chapter 11 Shoot the Gap: What Is a Gap? 203

    What Causes a Gap? 206

    Fallacies about Gaps 207

    Gaps and the Daily Chart 209

    The Intraday Play 214

    In Summary 219

    Chapter 12 Frame-by-Frame: The Concept of Multiple Time Frames 221

    Which Time Frames? 221

    The First Goal of Using Multiple Time Frames 223

    A Powerful Concept Emerges 228

    Warning Signs in the Micro Trend 230

    Hidden Patterns 233

    In Summary 236

    Chapter 13 Making Failure Work for You: Recognizing When Patterns Fail 239

    Did the Play Stop, or Did the Pattern Fail? 241

    When Good Patterns Fail 242

    Capitalizing on Predictable Failures 246

    Expected (or Unexpected) Failure 248

    In Summary 250

    Chapter 14 Manage the Trade and the Money: The Missing Link 253

    Chapter 15 Managing the Money—Share Size 253

    How Much to Risk 257

    Managing the Money—Throughout the Day 259

    Considerations When Swing Trading 260

    Basic Trade Management Concepts 262

    Managing the Trade—Staying with the Trend 264

    Managing the Trade—Zooming Down 265

    In Summary 267

    Getting Through a Typical Trading Day: Strategies to Incorporate into Your Daily Routine 271

    Beginning Your Day 271

    Planning Your Trade, Trading Your Plan 273

    After the Close 275

    Maximizing the Winners, and Handling the Losers Properly 277

    Chapter 16 There Is Only One Truth in the Markets 279

    Price Is King 279

    Appendix A: Abbreviations 283

    Appendix B: Trade Types 285

    Glossary 287

    About the Companion Website 299

    Index 301

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 26/08/2011
      ISBN13: 9780470540855, 978-0470540855
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      From the founder of the leading online trading education company Pristine.com, a simple technical method to trade or invest

      Many trading books present esoteric trading concepts and complicated indicators that may look good on paper when viewing the past, but prove ineffective in the real world.

      Trading Tools and Tactics: Reading the Mind of the Market doesn''t just make investing look easy; it makes trading easy by teaching you not only how to identify price moves, but by helping you understand why prices move the way they do.

      • Covers managing trades and setting entries and stops, and helps you view how failed trades or chart patterns of the past can become new opportunities
      • Describes how to identify and understand supply and demand as it relates to resistance and support, as well as how to combine and read multiple time frames that offer the best opportunity to take profits
      • Details both concepts and practical tools to use for life, not ju

        Table of Contents

        Introduction: the Journey Begins xi

        Chapter 1

        Subjective Doesn’t Work in the Market: Technical Analysis Is the Objective Standard 1

        The Guru Syndrome 1

        The Pitfalls of Fundamental Analysis 2

        Technical Indicators: Adding Subjectivity to the Chart 5

        Approaching the Markets Objectively 8

        In Summary 14

        Chapter 2

        Candlestick Analysis: Using the Language of Candles to Profit from Market Moves 17

        A Single Candle 18

        Multiple Candle Formations 21

        Failure Is Not Always Bad 29

        In Summary 31

        Chapter 3 Support and Resistance: Price Is King 33

        Price Patterns 33

        Recognizing Reference Points 36

        The Two Forms of Support and Resistance: Major and Minor 40

        How Support and Resistance Areas Form 46

        In Summary 56

        Chapter 4 Moving Averages the Right Way: Visual Aids to Price Action 57

        A Valuable Technical Measurement 57

        Convergence Can Help 63

        Moving Averages as Focal Areas 67

        Staying Objective 69

        A Few Good Rules While Using Moving Averages 74

        Other Points to Consider 75

        Moving Averages to Find Plays 78

        In Summary 79

        Chapter 5 Volume Is Money: Commitment to Prices 81

        Chapter 6 The Fallacies of Volume 81

        Using Volume Properly 85

        The Primary Uses of Volume 87

        Volume As It Relates to Tradability 98

        In Summary 101

        Chapter 7 Retracement Analysis: Using Retracement Analysis to Continue Your Move 103

        The Concept of Retracements 103

        To Retrace or Not to Retrace? 106

        Retracements Imply a Trend 107

        Continuing To Keep It Objective 111

        What Lies Beyond 60 Percent? 111

        Retracement Levels in Downtrends 114

        A Special Retracement Pattern 115

        Retracement Levels in Sideways Trends 117

        What Lies Beyond 100 Percent? 118

        The Bigger Picture 121

        In Summary 123

        Bar-by-Bar Analysis: Each Bar Tells Us Something 125

        Objectivity Is Still the Goal 126

        A Quick Review of Individual Bars 126

        How the Bars Interact 128

        Additional Thoughts 135

        In Summary 137

        Chapter 8 Market Internals: Examining the Direction of the Market 139

        Determining Price Movement 141

        When to Be Different 143
        Contents ix

        Favorite Market Internals 143

        A Quick Overview of Intermarket Analysis 157

        In Summary 158

        Chapter 9 Relative Strength: Relative Strength Defined 159

        Chapter 10 Identifying Different Types of Relative Strength 160

        Is Relative Strength Always Good? 166

        Relative Strength and Weakness with Morning Gaps 170

        Relative Strength with Sector Analysis 172

        Relative Strength to Market Internals 173

        In Summary 174

        The Trend Is Your Friend: There Are Only Three Directions 177

        What Makes a Trend? 178

        Pivots 178

        When Pivots Come Together 182

        Some Subjective Guidance 186

        Keeping It Clean 188

        Checking the Reaction 192

        Final Thoughts 198

        In Summary 200

        Chapter 11 Shoot the Gap: What Is a Gap? 203

        What Causes a Gap? 206

        Fallacies about Gaps 207

        Gaps and the Daily Chart 209

        The Intraday Play 214

        In Summary 219

        Chapter 12 Frame-by-Frame: The Concept of Multiple Time Frames 221

        Which Time Frames? 221

        The First Goal of Using Multiple Time Frames 223

        A Powerful Concept Emerges 228

        Warning Signs in the Micro Trend 230

        Hidden Patterns 233

        In Summary 236

        Chapter 13 Making Failure Work for You: Recognizing When Patterns Fail 239

        Did the Play Stop, or Did the Pattern Fail? 241

        When Good Patterns Fail 242

        Capitalizing on Predictable Failures 246

        Expected (or Unexpected) Failure 248

        In Summary 250

        Chapter 14 Manage the Trade and the Money: The Missing Link 253

        Chapter 15 Managing the Money—Share Size 253

        How Much to Risk 257

        Managing the Money—Throughout the Day 259

        Considerations When Swing Trading 260

        Basic Trade Management Concepts 262

        Managing the Trade—Staying with the Trend 264

        Managing the Trade—Zooming Down 265

        In Summary 267

        Getting Through a Typical Trading Day: Strategies to Incorporate into Your Daily Routine 271

        Beginning Your Day 271

        Planning Your Trade, Trading Your Plan 273

        After the Close 275

        Maximizing the Winners, and Handling the Losers Properly 277

        Chapter 16 There Is Only One Truth in the Markets 279

        Price Is King 279

        Appendix A: Abbreviations 283

        Appendix B: Trade Types 285

        Glossary 287

        About the Companion Website 299

        Index 301

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