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Candlestick charting for dummies [demystifies technical and chart analysis
Russell Rhoads For Dummies, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (trade), Hoboken, N.J., 2008
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Want to gain a trading edge with candlestick charts? Find them a little confusing? No worries! Candlestick Charting For Dummies sheds light on this time-tested method for finding the perfect moment to buy or sell. It demystifies technical and chart analysis and gives you the tools you need to identify trading patterns — and pounce!
This friendly, practical, guide explains candlestick charting and technical analysis in plain English. In no time, you’ll be working with common candlestick patterns, analyzing trading patterns, predicting market behavior, and making your smartest trades ever. You’ll discover the advantages candlestick has over other charting methods and learn the secrets of combining it with other technical indicators. You’ll also get familiar with different ways to display and interpret price action, including trend lines, support levels, resistance levels, moving averages, and complex indicators. Discover how to:
Construct candlestick charts
Identify and interpret basic patterns
Trade in bull and bear markets
Work with complex patterns and indicators
Avoid False signals
Understand the components of market activity
Deal with bullish or bearish single-stick, two stick, and multistick patterns
Identify and interpret complex patterns
Use indicators to determine the market
Outperform the market in any conditions
Don’t know whether to grab the bull by the horns or just grin and bear it? Read Candlestick Charting For Dummies and get it right the first time.
This friendly, practical, guide explains candlestick charting and technical analysis in plain English. In no time, you’ll be working with common candlestick patterns, analyzing trading patterns, predicting market behavior, and making your smartest trades ever. You’ll discover the advantages candlestick has over other charting methods and learn the secrets of combining it with other technical indicators. You’ll also get familiar with different ways to display and interpret price action, including trend lines, support levels, resistance levels, moving averages, and complex indicators. Discover how to:
Construct candlestick charts
Identify and interpret basic patterns
Trade in bull and bear markets
Work with complex patterns and indicators
Avoid False signals
Understand the components of market activity
Deal with bullish or bearish single-stick, two stick, and multistick patterns
Identify and interpret complex patterns
Use indicators to determine the market
Outperform the market in any conditions
Don’t know whether to grab the bull by the horns or just grin and bear it? Read Candlestick Charting For Dummies and get it right the first time.
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Rhoads, Russell
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John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
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Spectrum Publications
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Halsted Press
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Wiley Pub
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United States, United States of America
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for dummies, Hoboken, NJ [u.a, 2008
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April 7, 2008
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Candlestick Charting for Dummies 4
About the Author 6
Dedication 8
Author’s Acknowledgments 8
Contents at a Glance 10
Table of Contents 12
Introduction 20
About This Book 20
Conventions Used in This Book 21
What You’re Not to Read 21
Foolish Assumptions 22
How This Book Is Organized 22
Icons Used in This Book 24
Where to Go from Here 25
Part I: Getting Familiar with Candlestick Charting and Technical Analysis 26
Chapter 1: Understanding Charting and Where Candlesticks Fit In 28
Considering Charting Methods and the Role of Candlesticks 29
Understanding Candlestick Components 30
Working with Candlestick Patterns 31
Making Technical Analysis Part of Your Candlestick Charting Strategy 33
Trading Wisely: What You Must Under-stand Before Working the Markets 33
Chapter 2: Getting to Know Candlestick Charts 36
Recognizing the Many Benefits of Candlestick Charting 37
Admitting the Potential Candlestick Charting Risks 44
Comparing Candlestick Charts with Alternative Charting Methods 45
Chapter 3: Building a Base of Candlestick Chart Knowledge 50
Constructing a Candlestick: A Core of Four 50
Considering Additional Information Included on Candlestick Charts 58
Chapter 4: Using Electronic Resources to Create Full Charts 68
Turning to the Web for Candlestick Charting Resources 69
Creating Candlestick Charts Using Microsoft Excel 76
Exploring Your Charting Package Software Options 85
Part II: Working with Simple Candlestick Patterns 90
Chapter 5: Working with Straightforward Single-Stick Patterns 92
The Bullish White Marubozu 93
The Bullish Dragonfly Doji 99
The Bearish Long Black Candle 103
The Bearish Gravestone Doji 109
Chapter 6: Single-Stick Patterns That Depend on Market Context 114
Understanding Market Environments 115
Delving Into Dojis 117
Looking At Other Patterns: Spinning Tops 127
Discovering More about Belt Holds 131
Deciphering between the Hanging Man and the Hammer 137
Chapter 7: Working with Bullish Double-Stick Patterns 142
Bullish Reversal Patterns 143
Bullish Trend-Confirming Patterns 164
Chapter 8: Utilizing Bearish Double-Stick Patterns 174
Understanding Bearish Reversal Patterns 174
Making a Profit with Bearish Trend Patterns 193
Part III: Making the Most of Complex Patterns 204
Chapter 9: Getting the Hang of Bullish Three-Stick Patterns 206
Understanding Bullish Three-Stick Trend Reversal Patterns 206
Working with Bullish Three-Stick Trending Patterns 223
Chapter 10: Trading with Bearish Three-Stick Patterns 236
Understanding Bearish Three-Stick Trend Reversal Patterns 236
Forecasting Downtrend Continuations 253
Part IV: Combining Patterns and Indicators 266
Chapter 11: Using Technical Indicators to Complement Your Candlestick Charts 268
Using Trendlines 269
Utilizing Moving Averages 272
Examining the Relative Strength Index 279
Cashing In on Stochastics 282
Buddying up with Bollinger Bands 284
Chapter 12: Buy Indicators and Bullish Reversal Candlestick Patterns 286
Buying with the RSI and Bullish Reversal Candlestick Patterns 286
Buying with the Stochastic Indicator and a Bullish Reversal Candlestick Pattern 291
Chapter 13: Sell Indicators and Bearish Reversal Candlestick Patterns 298
Shorting with the RSI and Bearish Candlestick Patterns 298
Using the Stochastic Indicator and Bearish Candlestick Patterns for Shorting 304
Chapter 14: Using Technical Indicators Alongside Bullish-Trending Candlestick Patterns 310
Using Trendlines and Bullish-Trending Candlestick Patterns for Buying and Confirmation 311
Combining Moving Averages and Bullish-Trending Candlestick Patterns 316
Chapter 15: Combining Technical Indicators and Bearish-Trending Candlestick Patterns 322
Putting Trendlines Together with Bearish-Trending Candlestick Patterns for Selling and Confirmation 322
Combining Moving Averages and Bearish-Trending Patterns for Short Situations 328
Part V: The Part of Tens 334
Chapter 16: Ten Myths about Charting, Trading, and Candlesticks 336
There’s No Difference between Candlesticks and Bar Charts 336
Market Efficiency Makes It Impossible to Beat the Market over the Long Run 337
Only a Full-time Professional Can Make Money in the Markets 337
Technical Analysis Is Nothing More Than Reading Tea Leaves 338
Charting Is for Short-Term Traders Only 339
You Must Be Rich to Start Trading 339
Trading Is an Easy Way to Get Rich Quick 340
Candlestick Charts Require More Data and Are More Difficult to Create 340
The Trading Game Is Stacked against the Small Trader 340
Selling Short Is for Professional Traders Only 341
Chapter 17: Ten Tips to Remember about Technical Analysis 342
Charts Can Give False Signals 342
People Will Give You a Hard Time 343
There’s No Definite Right or Wrong Opinion of a Chart 343
A Single Chart Doesn’t Tell a Whole Story 343
Charting Is Part Science, Part Art 344
You Can Overdo It 344
Develop a Backup System 345
Error-Free Data Doesn’t Exist 345
No System Is Silly As Long As It Works 345
Past Results Don’t Always Predict Future Performance 346
Index 348
About the Author 6
Dedication 8
Author’s Acknowledgments 8
Contents at a Glance 10
Table of Contents 12
Introduction 20
About This Book 20
Conventions Used in This Book 21
What You’re Not to Read 21
Foolish Assumptions 22
How This Book Is Organized 22
Icons Used in This Book 24
Where to Go from Here 25
Part I: Getting Familiar with Candlestick Charting and Technical Analysis 26
Chapter 1: Understanding Charting and Where Candlesticks Fit In 28
Considering Charting Methods and the Role of Candlesticks 29
Understanding Candlestick Components 30
Working with Candlestick Patterns 31
Making Technical Analysis Part of Your Candlestick Charting Strategy 33
Trading Wisely: What You Must Under-stand Before Working the Markets 33
Chapter 2: Getting to Know Candlestick Charts 36
Recognizing the Many Benefits of Candlestick Charting 37
Admitting the Potential Candlestick Charting Risks 44
Comparing Candlestick Charts with Alternative Charting Methods 45
Chapter 3: Building a Base of Candlestick Chart Knowledge 50
Constructing a Candlestick: A Core of Four 50
Considering Additional Information Included on Candlestick Charts 58
Chapter 4: Using Electronic Resources to Create Full Charts 68
Turning to the Web for Candlestick Charting Resources 69
Creating Candlestick Charts Using Microsoft Excel 76
Exploring Your Charting Package Software Options 85
Part II: Working with Simple Candlestick Patterns 90
Chapter 5: Working with Straightforward Single-Stick Patterns 92
The Bullish White Marubozu 93
The Bullish Dragonfly Doji 99
The Bearish Long Black Candle 103
The Bearish Gravestone Doji 109
Chapter 6: Single-Stick Patterns That Depend on Market Context 114
Understanding Market Environments 115
Delving Into Dojis 117
Looking At Other Patterns: Spinning Tops 127
Discovering More about Belt Holds 131
Deciphering between the Hanging Man and the Hammer 137
Chapter 7: Working with Bullish Double-Stick Patterns 142
Bullish Reversal Patterns 143
Bullish Trend-Confirming Patterns 164
Chapter 8: Utilizing Bearish Double-Stick Patterns 174
Understanding Bearish Reversal Patterns 174
Making a Profit with Bearish Trend Patterns 193
Part III: Making the Most of Complex Patterns 204
Chapter 9: Getting the Hang of Bullish Three-Stick Patterns 206
Understanding Bullish Three-Stick Trend Reversal Patterns 206
Working with Bullish Three-Stick Trending Patterns 223
Chapter 10: Trading with Bearish Three-Stick Patterns 236
Understanding Bearish Three-Stick Trend Reversal Patterns 236
Forecasting Downtrend Continuations 253
Part IV: Combining Patterns and Indicators 266
Chapter 11: Using Technical Indicators to Complement Your Candlestick Charts 268
Using Trendlines 269
Utilizing Moving Averages 272
Examining the Relative Strength Index 279
Cashing In on Stochastics 282
Buddying up with Bollinger Bands 284
Chapter 12: Buy Indicators and Bullish Reversal Candlestick Patterns 286
Buying with the RSI and Bullish Reversal Candlestick Patterns 286
Buying with the Stochastic Indicator and a Bullish Reversal Candlestick Pattern 291
Chapter 13: Sell Indicators and Bearish Reversal Candlestick Patterns 298
Shorting with the RSI and Bearish Candlestick Patterns 298
Using the Stochastic Indicator and Bearish Candlestick Patterns for Shorting 304
Chapter 14: Using Technical Indicators Alongside Bullish-Trending Candlestick Patterns 310
Using Trendlines and Bullish-Trending Candlestick Patterns for Buying and Confirmation 311
Combining Moving Averages and Bullish-Trending Candlestick Patterns 316
Chapter 15: Combining Technical Indicators and Bearish-Trending Candlestick Patterns 322
Putting Trendlines Together with Bearish-Trending Candlestick Patterns for Selling and Confirmation 322
Combining Moving Averages and Bearish-Trending Patterns for Short Situations 328
Part V: The Part of Tens 334
Chapter 16: Ten Myths about Charting, Trading, and Candlesticks 336
There’s No Difference between Candlesticks and Bar Charts 336
Market Efficiency Makes It Impossible to Beat the Market over the Long Run 337
Only a Full-time Professional Can Make Money in the Markets 337
Technical Analysis Is Nothing More Than Reading Tea Leaves 338
Charting Is for Short-Term Traders Only 339
You Must Be Rich to Start Trading 339
Trading Is an Easy Way to Get Rich Quick 340
Candlestick Charts Require More Data and Are More Difficult to Create 340
The Trading Game Is Stacked against the Small Trader 340
Selling Short Is for Professional Traders Only 341
Chapter 17: Ten Tips to Remember about Technical Analysis 342
Charts Can Give False Signals 342
People Will Give You a Hard Time 343
There’s No Definite Right or Wrong Opinion of a Chart 343
A Single Chart Doesn’t Tell a Whole Story 343
Charting Is Part Science, Part Art 344
You Can Overdo It 344
Develop a Backup System 345
Error-Free Data Doesn’t Exist 345
No System Is Silly As Long As It Works 345
Past Results Don’t Always Predict Future Performance 346
Index 348
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Packed with charts and real-world trading examples Translate candlestick patterns and use them to predict market behavior Want to gain a trading edge with candlestick charts, but find them confusing? No worries — this friendly, practical guide explains candlestick charting and technical analysis in plain English.
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Explains what candlestick charting is, describes common candelstick patterns, and discusses how to analyze data and make informed trading decisions
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