by Thomas N. Bulkowski (Author)
Das Nachschlagewerk Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns zeigte Börsenhändlern, wie sie in Kurscharts profitable Muster erkennen können. Hier beschreibt Bulkowski im gleichen praxisnahen, anschaulichen Stil und Format, die seine Encyclopedia so beliebt machten, wie Börsianer diese Muster zu ihrem Vorteil nutzen können. Für jedes vorgestellte Muster bietet Trading Classic Chart Patterns Abschnitte zu typischen Mustern, Musterabfolgen, den zu den Muster führenden Trends, Entwicklungen im und nach dem Muster sowie eine taktische Checkliste, in der das Muster zusammengefasst wird, und eine Fallstudie zur Veranschaulichung des Musters.
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From the author of the Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns comes his latest work, Trading Classic Chart Patterns, a groundbreaking primer on how to trade the most popular stock patterns. Written for the novice investor but containing techniques for the seasoned professional, this comprehensive guide includes easy-to-use performance tables supported by statistical research. By using a simple scoring system, you'll learn how to predict the performance of a chart pattern almost by looking at it.
If you're new to chart patterns, technical analysis, or to stock market investing itself, the "Getting Started" section provides new ideas on trendlines, support and resistance, placing stops, and avoiding common investment mistakes. As your trading knowledge and experience increase, the "Trading Classic Chart Patterns" section will serve as a handy reference guide for your favorite chart patterns, including broadening tops, head-and-shoulders, rectangles, triangles, and triple tops and bottoms. You'll quickly learn about the Adam-and-Eve combinations of double tops and bottoms, and how to select the best performers while avoiding the losers. You'll discover:* How to use the price trend leading to a chart pattern as a gauge of future performance
* Why breakout gaps often improve performance-but by less than you think
* How tall formations perform substantially better than short ones
* What a partial decline is and how to buy in early for a larger profit
* Whether high breakout volume really improves performance
* How to identify horizontal consolidation regions that may stop prices dead in their tracks
* A new tool, called the horizon failure rate, to assess performance over time The scoring system makes trading chart patterns simple. Use the performance tables to score your stock pattern, then add up the scores. If they total above zero, the stock is an investment candidate; if they are below zero, you'll know to avoid that particular stock. It's that easy! Trading Classic Chart Patterns is a trader's reference that's destined to become a classic. This book is an invaluable resource that provides the obvious answer-Yes!-for every investor who has wondered if trading chart patterns can be profitable.
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A practical solution for profitably using popular chart patterns
In his follow-up to the well-received Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns, Thomas Bulkowski gives you a practical game plan to capitalize on established chart patterns. Written for the novice investor but with techniques for the professional, Trading Classic Chart Patterns includes easy-to-use performance tables, vivid case studies, and a scoring system that makes trading chart patterns simple. This comprehensive guide skillfully gives you straightforward solutions to profitably implementing chart patterns. "No one-not even the pioneers of technical analysis like Dow, Schabacker, Edwards, and Magee-has ever published such in-depth and objective research on chart patterns as Thomas Bulkowski has in his Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns and his new book, Trading Classic Chart Patterns. Bulkowski sees farther, not only because he stands on the shoulders of those giants, but also because he has the creativity necessary to develop new methods of quantifying the performance of chart patterns and the tenacity required to carry out the laborious research. Highly recommended!"-Thomas A. Bierovic, author, Playing for Keeps in Stocks & Futures: Three Top Trading Strategies That Consistently Beat the Markets Trading Classic Chart Patterns also serves as a handy reference guide for favorite chart patterns, including broadening tops, head-and-shoulders, rectangles, triangles, and bottoms. Filled with numerous techniques, strategies, and insights, Trading Classic Chart Patterns fits perfectly into any pattern trader's arsenal.
Author Biography
THOMAS N. BULKOWSKI is a successful full-time investor, the author of Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns, and a contributor to Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities. Before earning enough from his investments to "retire" from his day job at age thirty-six, Bulkowski was a hardware design engineer with Raytheon and a senior software engineer for Tandy Corporation.