How to Make Point and Figure Charts from Daily Newspapers


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Owen Taylor was a pioneer on Point and Figure along with his colleague and frequent co-author Victor De Villiers. In this 1950 title, Taylor offers instruction on how to build simple Point and Figure charts based on stock prices from the daily newspaper.




DeVilliers and Taylor on Point and Figure Charting


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Annotation. Experiences of the recent bear market which had its termination in July 1932 caused many former investors and traders to turn to the literature of economics and market technique in order to get a better understanding of the principles underlying stock price movements. Many have come to realize the futility of depending upon tips, rumours, and gossip to guide them in their market commitments. This offers you the principles of a tried and proven Method.




Point and Figure Charting


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Complete and comprehensive guide to the point and figure method of charting. Covers all the basics of chart construction, basic P&F chart patterns, reversal patterns, advanced and sophisticated patterns; extensive guidance of the interpretation and use of bullish and bearish trendlines; forecasting price objectives through horizontal and vertical counts; review of patterns from P&F analysts Burke and Blumenthal; bull and bear traps, spikes, high and low poles, shakeouts, moving averages. Many more topics too numerous to mention are covered, including measured moves, use of relative strength, industry group analysis, and analysis of market trends and indexes.




How to Make Money Trading with Charts


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A top trader shows you how to make money in any type of market using price charts Knowledgeable traders are able to make money using their skillful reading and interpretation of price charts, irrespective of whether the market is rising or falling — or simply moving sideways. In this bestselling book, Ashwani Gujral shows how you too can make money in any type of market by correctly identifying the market’s mood from the various typical patterns that are formed on charts — and by using appropriate trading methods for each pattern: ● How to make big profits by identifying a trend and trading with it ● How to make mega profits by identifying impending trend reversals and catching big moves in the opposite direction ● How you can reap windfall profits by identifying and trading breakouts from continuation price patterns on charts ● How to use volume to confirm price action ● How to use momentum indicators in conjunction with charts to finesse profitable entries and exits ● How to improve your trading success rate and protect your capital using proven methods of money management ● How charts can help you identify hot sectors and stocks to trade ● Trading rules for different chart patterns ● PLUS: New chapter — Trading the Railway-Line Theory. Using real-life examples and 175 charts from the Indian markets, this pioneering and comprehensive book on chart patterns and chart analysis explains every significant tradable pattern, buy and sell signal, and the use of important technical indicators. Novices and professional traders alike will profit from this book, and the lessons it offers are equally applicable whether you trade stocks, derivatives, commodities, currencies, etc.




Chart Patterns


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The Bloomberg Market Essentials: Technical Analysis series covers the key elements of the most widely used technical analysis tools. Using these fast-track resources, traders can come up to speed quickly on each method—what it is, how it works, and how to use it. The third book in this series, Chart Patterns, gives traders the first step toward applying one of the oldest and most widely used tools in the market. Flags, head-and-shoulders patterns, double bottoms, and more are detailed to help the trader know when a breakout is coming or when a trend is continuing. Bruce Kamich is a highly respected voice in the technical analysis community, coauthoring the widely read Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Daily Technical Market Letter publication.




21st Century Point and Figure


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Advancing Point and Figure in the 21st Century Point and Figure has been around for over 130 years and the method is just as essential for chart analysis today as it always has been. While the basic principles of the technique have remained unchanged, those working with Point and Figure must still push the boundaries of how it is used, looking to make it even more insightful and powerful. This is exactly what Jeremy du Plessis has achieved with 21st Century Point and Figure. Previously, it was thought that the lack of time on Point and Figure charts meant that time-based tools and indicators could not be used, and lack of volume meant that the importance of individual columns could not be determined. Jeremy du Plessis shows definitively that neither is the case and that with the use of lateral thinking there are also a host of other new techniques that can be added to Point and Figure charts and analysis. In this advanced practical guide, du Plessis explains: - How to use moving averages, Bollinger bands, Donchian channels and parabolic stop and reverse with Point and Figure charts. - How time-based indicators such as overbought/oversold, RSI, directional movement and MACD can be used with Point and Figure charts. - How column volume can be used to assess a column's strength and how volume at box level can be used to assess support and resistance areas. - How traditional accumulation distribution lines, such as on-balance volume and volume-price trend, can be used to enhance the reading of the chart. - How the analysis of relative strength and spreads can be enhanced using these new techniques. - Two new Point and Figure based market breadth indicators. Finally, he introduces a new Point and Figure based oscillator that can also be used on time-based charts. All topics are illustrated with numerous high-quality, full colour charts and observations from years of trading experience. The techniques described here open up a whole world of new and advanced analysis tools. You will see that there is more to Point and Figure than you ever imagined, and that it is more flexible than has ever been realised before. If you employ Point and Figure analysis, ensure you don't miss out on these powerful new techniques - be sure to bring your analysis into the 21st century.