
Getting Started in Candlestick Charting
Tina Logan(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 27. May 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-0-470-18200-0 (ISBN)
Description
If you want to gain an edge in today's competitive markets, adding the candlestick methodology to your repertoire of technical analysis skills is essential. Getting Started in Candlestick Charting can help you achieve this goal, whether you're new to chart analysis or looking to enhance your understanding of the approach. This reliable resource covers thirty of the most widely recognized candlestick patterns and includes real-world charting examples backed by informative commentary.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
364 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-18200-0 (9780470182000)
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Tina Logan is an active trader, coach, trainer, and speaker. Having spent several years tutoring traders, and possessing an in-depth understanding of technical analysis, Logan is known for her ability to break down technical trading concepts into easily digestible pieces so that novices can begin trading with confidence and clarity. Her Web site is www.tinalogan.com.
Content
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
Part I Candlestick Charting
Chapter 1 Introduction to Candlestick Charting 3
Chapter 2 Constructing Candlestick Lines 11
Chapter 3 Candlestick Reversal Patterns 27
Chapter 4 More on Reversal Patterns 79
Chapter 5 Tails 91
Part II East Meets West
Chapter 6 Price, Volume, and Volatility 99
Chapter 7 Trend Analysis 115
Chapter 8 Gaps 151
Chapter 9 Support and Resistance 175
Chapter 10 Putting Candlestick Reversal Patterns to Work 199
Chapter 11 Practice Sets 217
Conclusion 233
Appendix A 235
Appendix B 239
Glossary 243
Bibliography 249
About the Author 251
Index 253
Acknowledgments xi
Part I Candlestick Charting
Chapter 1 Introduction to Candlestick Charting 3
Chapter 2 Constructing Candlestick Lines 11
Chapter 3 Candlestick Reversal Patterns 27
Chapter 4 More on Reversal Patterns 79
Chapter 5 Tails 91
Part II East Meets West
Chapter 6 Price, Volume, and Volatility 99
Chapter 7 Trend Analysis 115
Chapter 8 Gaps 151
Chapter 9 Support and Resistance 175
Chapter 10 Putting Candlestick Reversal Patterns to Work 199
Chapter 11 Practice Sets 217
Conclusion 233
Appendix A 235
Appendix B 239
Glossary 243
Bibliography 249
About the Author 251
Index 253