Technical Analysis Explained, Fifth Edition: The Successful Investor's Guide to Spotting Investment Trends and Turning Points
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Technical Analysis Explained
The Successful Investor’s Guide to Spotting Investment Trends and Turning Points Fifth Edition Martin J. Pring
Trend-Determining Techniques
1. The Definition and Interaction of Trends
2. Financial Markets and the Business Cycle
3. Dow Theory
4. Typical Parameters for Intermediate Trends
5. How to Identify Support and Resistance Zones
6. Trendlines
7. Basic Characteristics of Volume
8. Classic Price Patterns
9. Smaller Price Patterns and Gaps
10. One- and Two-Bar Price Patterns
11. Moving Averages
12. Envelopes and Bollinger Bands
13. Momentum I: Basic Principles
14. Momentum II: Individual Indicators
15. Momentum III: Individual Indicators
16. Candlestick Charting
17. Point and Figure Charting
18. Miscellaneous Techniques for Determining Trends
19. The Concept of Relative Strength
20. Putting the Indicators Together: The DJ Transports 1990–2001
Market Structure
21. Price: The Major Averages
22. Price: Sector Rotation
23. Time: Analyzing Secular Trends for Stocks, Bonds, and Commodities
24. Time: Cycles and Seasonal Patterns
25. Practical Identification of Cycles
26. Volume II: Volume Indicators
27. Market Breadth
Other Aspects of Market Analysis
28. Indicators and Relationships That Measure Confidence
29. The Importance of Sentiment
30. Integrating Contrary Opinion and Technical Analysis
31. Why Interest Rates Affect the Stock Market
32. Using Technical Analysis to Select Individual Stocks
33. Technical Analysis of International Stock Markets
34. Automated Trading Systems
35. Checkpoints for Identifying Primary Stock Market Peaks and Troughs
The Elliott Wave