Lo / Hasanhodzic The Evolution of Technical Analysis
1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-0-470-87903-0
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Financial Prediction from Babylonian Tablets to Bloomberg Terminals
E-Book, Englisch, 224 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Bloomberg
ISBN: 978-0-470-87903-0
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
A comprehensive history of the evolution of technical analysisfrom ancient times to the Internet age
Whether driven by mass psychology, fear or greed of investors,the forces of supply and demand, or a combination, technicalanalysis has flourished for thousands of years on the outskirts ofthe financial establishment. In The Evolution of TechnicalAnalysis: Financial Prediction from Babylonian Tablets to BloombergTerminals, MIT's Andrew W. Lo details how the charting of paststock prices for the purpose of identifying trends, patterns,strength, and cycles within market data has allowed traders to makeinformed investment decisions based in logic, rather than on luck.The book
* Reveals the origins of technical analysis
* Compares and contrasts the Eastern practices of China and Japanto Western methods
* Details the contributions of pioneers such as Charles Dow,Munehisa Homma, Humphrey B. Neill, and William D. Gann
The Evolution of Technical Analysis explores thefascinating history of technical analysis, tracing where technicalanalysts failed, how they succeeded, and what it all means fortoday's traders and investors.
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Introduction.
Chapter 1 Ancient Roots.
The Beginnings.
Ancient Babylon.
Ancient Greece.
Ancient Rome.
Negative Attitudes toward Traders.
Chapter 2 The Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
Western Europe.
Technical Analysis.
Societal Attitudes.
Chapter 3 Asia.
Japan.
China.
Chapter 4 The New World.
Wall Street.
Societal Attitudes.
Chapter 5 A New Age for Technical Analysis.
Dow Theory.
Relative Strength.
Market Cycles and Waves.
Chart Patterns.
Volume of Trading.
Market Breadth.
Nontechnical Analysis.
Chapter 6 Technical Analysis Today.
Trends.
Patterns.
Strength.
Cycles.
Wall Street's Reinterpretation of Technical Analysis.
Chapter 7 A Brief History of Randomness and EfficientMarkets.
Prices As Objects of Study.
The Emergence of Efficient Markets.
What Is Random?
Chapter 8 Academic Approaches to Technical Analysis.
Theoretical Underpinnings.
Empirical Evaluation.
Adaptive Markets and Technical Analysis.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Acknowledgments.
About the Authors.
Index.