E-Book, Englisch, 432 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Wiley Trading Series
Brooks Reading Price Charts Bar by Bar
1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-0-470-46423-6
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The Technical Analysis of Price Action for the Serious Trader
E-Book, Englisch, 432 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Wiley Trading Series
ISBN: 978-0-470-46423-6
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
While new technology and complicated theories promise to take yourtrading to "the next level," the truth is that long-term success inthis field is rooted in simplicity. That's why Al Brooks hascreated Reading Price Charts Bar by Bar.
With this book, Brooks--a technical analyst for Futuresmagazine and an independent trader--demonstrates how applyingprice action analysis to chart patterns can help enhance returnsand minimize downside risk. Along the way, you'll discover theimportance of understanding every bar on a price chart, whyparticular patterns are reliable setups for trades, and how tolocate entry and exit points as markets are trading in realtime.
Throughout these pages, some of the most useful tools fordeciphering price action are covered in detail, including:
* Trendlines and trend channel lines
* Prior highs and lows
* Breakouts and failed breakouts
* The size of bodies and tails on candles
* The relationship between current bars to prior bars
* And much more
Learning what the market is telling you can be difficult, butwith the right approach, you can achieve this goal and captureconsistent profits in the process. Reading Price Charts Bar byBar has all the information you need to succeed at thisendeavor and will put you in the best position possible to make themost of your time in today's turbulent markets.
Praise for Reading Price Charts Bar by Bar
"Al Brooks has written a book every day trader should read. Onall levels, he has kept trading simple, straightforward, andapproachable. By teaching traders that there are no rules, justguidelines, he has allowed basic common sense to once again rulehow real traders should approach the market. This is a must-readfor any trader that wants to learn his own path to success."
--Noble DraKoln, founder ofwww.SpeculatorAcademy.comand author of Trade Like a Pro and Winning the TradingGame
"Al Brooks is a trader's trader. He understands the focusedenergy it takes to be successful at trading and works long, hardhours in front of the computer screen to beat the markets. In hisfirst trading book, he outlines, selflessly, his strategy step bystep. A doctor and educator in his previous life, he uses his eyefor detail and transfers lessons he learned in training himself onthe art of trading to the written page. For those who are willingto delve into the details of day trading and dedicate the time andenergy to do it seriously and most likely profitably, Al Brooks'sbook Reading Price Charts Bar by Bar, is a must-read."
--Ginger Szala, Publisher and Editorial Director,Futures magazine
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Preface.
Chapter 1. Price Action.
Trend Bars and Doji Bars.
Bar Basics: Signal Bars, Entry Bars, Setups, and Candle Patterns.
Signal Bars: Reversal Bars.
Signal Bars: Other Types.
Outside Bars.
The Importance of the Close of the Bar.
Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) and Inverse Charts.
Second Entries.
Late and Missed Entries.
Chapter 2. Trendlines and Trend Channels.
Trendlines.
Micro Trendlines: Small, Steep Trendlines in Strong Trends.
Horizontal Lines: Swing Points and Other Key Price Levels.
Trend Channel Lines.
Dueling Lines: Intersecting Trendline and Trend Channel Line.
Chapter 3. Trends.
Two Legs.
Signs of Strength.
Common Trend Patterns.
Trend from the Open.
Reversal Day.
Trend Resumption Day.
Trending Trading Range Days.
Tight Channels and Spike and Channel Bull or Bear.
Stairs: Broad Channel Trend.
Chapter 4. Pullbacks.
First Pullback Sequence: Bar, Minor Trendline, EMA, EMA Gap, Major Trendline.
Double Top Bear Flags and Double Bottom Bull Flags.
EMA and Gap EMA Pullbacks.
2 HM: If Away from EMA for Two or More Hours, Then Fade EMA and First EMA Gap Bar.
Trend Day 11:30 Stop Run Pullback to Trap You Out.
Counting the Legs of a Trend.
High/Low 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Variations of High/Low 2 Setups.
Three Push Pullbacks.
Chapter 5. Trading Ranges.
Tight Trading Ranges.
Barb Wire.
Middle of the Day, Middle of the Range.
Big Up, Big Down.
Trading Ranges Setting Up Trend Reversals.
Chapter 6. Breakouts.
Breakout Entries in Strong Trend.
Breakout Pullbacks and Breakout Tests.
Chapter 7. Magnets.
Measured Moves Based on the First Pullback (AB=CD).
Measured Moves on Breakouts based on Thin Areas and on Flags.
Reversals Often End at Signal Bars from Prior Failed Reversals.
Other Price Magnets.
Chapter 8. Trend Reversals.
Trendline Break.
Trend Channel Line Failed Breakouts: Climaxes, Parabolas, and V Tops and Bottoms.
Signs of Strength in the First Leg of a Reversal.
Trends Reverse With a Test: Either an Undershoot or an Overshoot.
Double Top and Bottom Pullbacks.
Climax: Spike and Trading Range Reversals.
Climax: Three Pushes and Wedges (Trend Channel Line Overshoots and Reversals).
Expanding Triangles.
Chapter 9. Minor Reversals: Failures.
Failed Signal and Entry Bars and One-Tick Failed Breakouts.
Failed High/Low 2.
Failed Higher High and Lower Low Breakouts.
Failed Trendlines and Trend Channel Lines.
Failed Reversals.
Failed Final Flags: Tight Trading Range.
Failed Final Flags: Huge Trend Bar.
Failed Wedges.
Failed Scalps: Five-Tick Failed Breakouts and Failure to Reach a Scalper's Profit Target.
Chapter 10. Day Trading.
Selecting a Market.
Time Frames and Chart Types.
Globex, Pre-Market, Post-Market, and Overnight Market.
Scalping, Swinging, Trading, and Investing.
Always In the Market.
Have at Least Two Reasons to Enter a Trade.
Entering on Stops.
Protective Stops and Getting Trapped In or Out of a Trade.
Chapter 11. The First Hour.
Patterns Related to the Premarket.
Patterns Related to Yesterday.
Trend Bar on Gap Open: First or Second Bar.
Gap Openings: Reversals and Continuations.
Trend from the Open or Trend from the First Bar.
Third Bar of the Day and the 15-Minute Close.
Strong Trend Bars in the First Hour Often Predict Strength Later in the Day in the Same Direction.
Opening Patterns and Reversals.
Double Bottom and Double Top Flags.
Trading Range Breakouts.
First Pullback.
Chapter 12. Detailed Day Trading Examples.
Chapter 13. Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Charts.
Huge Volume Reversals.
Chapter 14. Options.
Chapter 15. Best Trades.
Major Reversals.
Minor Reversal Scalps during Trading Range Days.
Pullbacks in a Strong Trend.
Intraday Stocks.
Trading Guidelines.
Glossary.
About the Author.
Index.