Technical Analysis of Stock Trends, 9th edition

Technical Analysis of Stock Trends

Authors: Robert D. Edwards, John Magee and W.H.C. Bassetti
Pub Date: 2007
Your Price: $24.95
ISBN: 0814408648
Format: Hardcover

 


Table of Contents

Preface to the Ninth Edition

Preface to the Eighth Edition

In Memoriam

Prefaces to Previous Editions


Part 1: Technical Theory

Chapter 1 The Technical Approach to Trading and Investing

Chapter 2 Charts

Chapter 3 The Dow Theory

Chapter 4 The Dow Theory in Practice

Chapter 5 The Dow Theory’s Defects

Chapter 5.1 The Dow Theory in the 20th and 21st Centuries

Chapter 6 Important Reversal Patterns

Chapter 7 Important Reversal Patterns — Continued

Chapter 8 Important Reversal Patterns — The Triangles

Chapter 9 Important Reversal Patterns — Continued

Chapter 10 Other Reversal Phenomena

Chapter 10.1 Short-Term Phenomena of Potential Importance

Chapter 11 Consolidation Formations

Chapter 12 Gaps

Chapter 13 Support and Resistance

Chapter 14 Trendlines and Channels

Chapter 15 Major Trendlines

Chapter 15.1 Trading the Averages in the 21st Century

Chapter 16 Technical Analysis of Commodity Charts

Chapter 16.1 Technical Analysis of Commodity Charts, Part 2

Chapter 17 A Summary and Some Concluding Comments

Chapter 17.1 Technical Analysis and Technology in the 21st
Century: The Computer and the Internet, Tools
of the Investment/ Information Revolution

Chapter 17.2 Advancements in Investment Technology


Part 2: Trading Tactics

Midword

Chapter 18 The Tactical Problem

Chapter 18.1 Strategy and Tactics for the Long-Term Investor

Chapter 19 The All-Important Details

Chapter 20 The Kind of Stocks We Want — The Speculator’s
Viewpoint

Chapter 20.1 The Kind of Stocks We Want — The Long-Term
Investor’s Viewpoint

Chapter 21 Selection of Stocks to Chart

Chapter 22 Selection of Stocks to Chart — Continued

Chapter 23 Choosing and Managing High-Risk Stocks: Tulip
Stocks, Internet Sector, and Speculative Frenzies

Chapter 24 The Probable Moves of Your Stocks

Chapter 25 Two Touchy Questions

Chapter 26 Round Lots or Odd Lots?

Chapter 27 Stop Orders

Chapter 28 What Is a Bottom — What Is a Top?

Chapter 28.1 Basing Point Case Analyzed, Illustrated

Chapter 29 Trendlines in Action

Chapter 30 Use of Support and Resistance

Chapter 31 Not All in One Basket

Chapter 32 Measuring Implications in Technical Chart Patterns

Chapter 33 Tactical Review of Chart Action

Chapter 34 A Quick Summation of Tactical Methods

Chapter 35 Effect of Technical Trading on Market Action

Chapter 36 Automated Trendline: The Moving Average

Chapter 37 ìThe Same Old Patternsî

Chapter 38 Balanced and Diversified

Chapter 39 Trial and Error

Chapter 40 How Much Capital to Use in Trading

Chapter 41 Application of Capital in Practice

Chapter 42 Portfolio Risk Management

Chapter 43 Stick to Your Guns


Appendix A Chapters AÑD

Chapter A The Probable Moves of Your Stocks
(Chapter 24 from the Seventh Edition)

Chapter B A Discussion of Composite Leverage
(Chapter 42 from the Seventh Edition)

Chapter C Normal Range-for-Price Indexes
(Appendix B, Fifth Edition)

Chapter D Sensitivity Indexes of Stocks
(Appendix C, Fifth Edition)


Appendix B

Section 1: The Mechanics of Building a Chart
(Chapter 23 from the Fifth and Seventh Editions)

Section 2: TEKNIPLAT Chart Paper



Appendix C Technical Analysis of Futures Charts
(Chapter 16 from the Seventh Edition
by Richard McDermott)


Appendix D Resources


Appendix E Example of Trading Manual: Original Turtle
Trading Systems and Procedures


List of Illustrations and Text Diagrams


Index of Charts by Stock Name


Glossary


Bibliography


Index

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