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内容提要:
Revered by many,reviled by some,technical analysis is the art and science of deciphering price activity to better understand market behavior and identify trading opportunities.In this accessible guide,Jack Schwager—perhaps the most recognized and respected name in the field—demystifies technical analysis for beginning investors,clearly explaining such basics as trends,trading ranges,chart patterns,stops,entry,and exit and pyramiding approaches.The book's numerous examples and clear,simple explanations provide a solid framework for using technical analysis to make better,more informed investment decisions and as the basis for mechanical trading systems.Along with Schwager's invaluable trading rules and market observations culled from years of real-world trading experience,Getting Started in Technical Analysis offers in-depth coverage of:
Types of charts—bar,close-only,point-and-figure,candlestick. Chart patterns—one-day,continuation,top and bottom formations,the importance of failed signals. Trading systems—trend-following,counter-trend,pattern recognition. Charting and analysis software—price data issues,time frame/trading style considerations,software research. The planned trading approach—trading philosophy,choosing markets,risk control strategies,establishing a trading routine. 作者简介:
JACK D.SCHWAGER is the CEO of Wizard Trading,a commodity trading advisory firm that has been managing client funds since 1990.He is the author of The Complete Guide to the Futures Markets,Market Wizards,The New Market Wizards,Fundamental Analysis,and Technical Analysis.
目录:
Preface
Introduction: The Great Fundamental versus Technical Analysis Debate PART ONE: BASIC ANALYSIS TOOLS Chapter 1 Charts: Forecasting Tool or Folklore? Chapter 2 Types of Charts Chapter 3 Trends Chapter 4 Trading Ranges and Support and Resistance Chapter 5 Chart Patterns Chapter 6 Oscillators Chapter 7 Is Chart Analysis Still Valid? PART TWO: TRADING ISSUES Chapter 8 Midtrend Entry and Pyramiding Chapter 9 Choosing Stop-Loss Points Chapter 10 Setting Objectives and Other Position Exit Criteria Chapter 11 The Most Important Rule in Chart Analysis Chapter 12 Real-World Chart Analysis PART THREE: TRADING SYSTEMS Chapter 13 Charting and Analysis Software Chapter 14 Technical Trading Systems: Structure and Design Chapter 15 Testing and Optimizing Trading Systems PART FOUR: PRACTICAL TRADING GUIDELINES Chapter 16 The Planned Trading Approach Chapter 17 Eighty-Two Trading Rules and Market Observations Chapter 18 Market Wiz(ar)dom Appendix Additional Concepts and Formulas Glossary Index |