Technical analysis of stock trends / Robert D. Edwards and John Magee

By: Edwards, Robert D [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: United States of America: Martino Publishing, c2011Description: xxxi, 470 pages: illustrations; 24 cmISBN: 9781614271505Subject(s): STOCK MARKETS | EXCHANGE | INVESTMENTLOC classification: HG 4521 .E39 2011
Contents:
Chapter I: The Technical Approach -- Chapter II: Charts -- Chapter III: The Dow Theory -- Chapter IV: The Dow Theory In Practice -- Chapter V: The Dow Theory's Defects -- Chapter VI: Important Reversal Patterns -- Chapter VII: Important Reversal Patterns-Continued -- Chapter VIII: Important Reversal Patterns-The Triangles -- Chapter IX: Important Reversal Formations-Continued -- Chapter X: Other Reversal Phenomena -- Chapter XI: Consolidation Formations -- Chapter XII: Gaps -- Chapter XIII: Support and Resistance -- Chapter XIV: Trendlines and Channels -- Chapter XV: Ajor Trendlines -- Chapter XVI. Technical Analysis of Commodity Charts -- Chapter XVII. Summary and Concluding Comments -- Chapter XVIII: The Tactical Problem -- Chapter XIX: The All-Important Details -- Chapter XX: The Kind of Stocks We Want -- Chapter XXI: Selection of Stocks to Chart -- Chapter XXII: Selection of Stocks-Continued -- Chapter XXIII: The Mechanics of Building A Chart -- Chapter XXIV: The Probable Moves of Your Stocks -- Chapter XXV: Two Touchy Questions -- Chapter XXVI: Round Lots or Odd Lots? -- Chapter XXVII: Stop Orders -- Chapter XXVIII: What is A Bottom-What is A Top? -- Chapter XXIX: Trendlines in Action -- Chapter XXX: Use of Support and Resistance -- Chapter XXXI: Not All in one Basket -- Chapter XXXII: Measuring Implications in Technical Chart Patterns -- Chapter XXXIII: Tactical Review of Chart Action -- Chapter XXXIV: A Quick Summation of Tactical Methods -- Chapter XXXV: Effect of Technical Trading On Market Action -- Chapter XXXVI: "The Same old Patterns" -- Chapter XXXVII: Balanced and Diversified -- Chapter XXXVIII: Trial and Error -- Chapter XXXIX: How Much Capital to use in Trading -- Chapter XL: Application of Capital in Practice -- Chapter XLI: A Discussion of Composite Leverage -- Chapter XLII: Stick to Your Guns .
Summary: Technical Analysis of Stock Trends was the first book to produce a methodology for interpreting the predictable behavior of investors and markets. It revolutionized technical investment approaches and showed traders and investors how to make money regardless of what the market is doing.
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GC HG 4521 .B63 2010 Essentials of investments / GC HG 4521 .B73 2011 Investments : concepts and applications/ GC HG 4521 .B76 2012 Understanding investment analysis and portfolio management / GC HG 4521 .E39 2011 Technical analysis of stock trends / GC HG 4521 .G58 2011 Fundamentals of investing / GC HG 4521 .H57 2012 Fundamentals of investment management / GC HG 4521 .J66 2010 Investments : principles and concepts /

Includes index.

Chapter I: The Technical Approach -- Chapter II: Charts -- Chapter III: The Dow Theory -- Chapter IV: The Dow Theory In Practice -- Chapter V: The Dow Theory's Defects -- Chapter VI: Important Reversal Patterns -- Chapter VII: Important Reversal Patterns-Continued -- Chapter VIII: Important Reversal Patterns-The Triangles -- Chapter IX: Important Reversal Formations-Continued -- Chapter X: Other Reversal Phenomena -- Chapter XI: Consolidation Formations -- Chapter XII: Gaps -- Chapter XIII: Support and Resistance -- Chapter XIV: Trendlines and Channels -- Chapter XV: Ajor Trendlines -- Chapter XVI. Technical Analysis of Commodity Charts -- Chapter XVII. Summary and Concluding Comments -- Chapter XVIII: The Tactical Problem -- Chapter XIX: The All-Important Details -- Chapter XX: The Kind of Stocks We Want -- Chapter XXI: Selection of Stocks to Chart -- Chapter XXII: Selection of Stocks-Continued -- Chapter XXIII: The Mechanics of Building A Chart -- Chapter XXIV: The Probable Moves of Your Stocks -- Chapter XXV: Two Touchy Questions -- Chapter XXVI: Round Lots or Odd Lots? -- Chapter XXVII: Stop Orders -- Chapter XXVIII: What is A Bottom-What is A Top? -- Chapter XXIX: Trendlines in Action -- Chapter XXX: Use of Support and Resistance -- Chapter XXXI: Not All in one Basket -- Chapter XXXII: Measuring Implications in Technical Chart Patterns -- Chapter XXXIII: Tactical Review of Chart Action -- Chapter XXXIV: A Quick Summation of Tactical Methods
-- Chapter XXXV: Effect of Technical Trading On Market Action -- Chapter XXXVI: "The Same old Patterns" -- Chapter XXXVII: Balanced and Diversified -- Chapter XXXVIII: Trial and Error -- Chapter XXXIX: How Much Capital to use in Trading -- Chapter XL: Application of Capital in Practice -- Chapter XLI: A Discussion of Composite Leverage -- Chapter XLII: Stick to Your Guns .

Technical Analysis of Stock Trends was the first book to produce a methodology for interpreting the predictable behavior of investors and markets. It revolutionized technical investment approaches and showed traders and investors how to make money regardless of what the market is doing.

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