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Market Sectors and Industry Groups
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 18

Market Sectors and Industry Groups

This is the eBook version of the printed book. This Element is an excerpt from Technical Analysis Plain and Simple: Charting the Markets in Your Language (9780137042012), by Michael N. Kahn, CMT. Available in print and digital formats. Get the wind at your back, by consistently picking the right sectors and industry groups Usually, certain sectors of the market are leading the charge while others are lagging. This means you need to know which sectors of the market are going to lead and which will lag. Once you know that, picking stocks from the leaders is a lot less risky. How do you do that? Fortunately, in most markets...

Sentiment Market Analysis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Sentiment Market Analysis

This is the eBook version of the printed book. This Element is an excerpt from Technical Analysis Plain and Simple: Charting the Markets in Your Language (9780137042012), by Michael N. Kahn, CMT. Available in print and digital formats. Understanding, measuring, and using investor sentiment to predict market trends--and make more money. The least-understood area of analysis is sentiment analysis. This covers such areas as degree of speculation, public opinion, and consensus. It is measured by relative activities in speculative instruments, such as options and polls of bullish opinions. Both rely on the “burning match” theory, in which the flame is passed from investor to investor until nobody is left to take it....

How Do Traders and Investors Use Charts with Technical Analysis?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 16

How Do Traders and Investors Use Charts with Technical Analysis?

This Element is an excerpt from Technical Analysis Plain and Simple: Charting the Markets in Your Language, Third Edition (ISBN: 9780137042012) by Michael N. Kahn. Available in print and digital formats. Why technical analysts rely on chartsand how you can start using simple charts to make better investment decisions. Charts are everywhere. In the investment world, we usually chart price movements over time. Technical analysis recognizes that to know where prices are going, one must know where prices have been. But understanding the market from quotes is nearly impossible, and the more instruments are followed, the harder it is. Enter the chart....

Investment Charts and Concepts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 19

Investment Charts and Concepts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-04-30
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  • Publisher: FT Press

This is the eBook version of the printed book. This Element is an excerpt from Technical Analysis Plain and Simple: Charting the Markets in Your Language (9780137042012), by Michael N. Kahn, CMT. Available in print and digital formats. Technical charts demystified: why they work, how they work, and how to get started with them. Patterns on charts are not random apparitions. They are formed when real people, acting in their self interests, buy and sell stocks, bonds, currencies, or commodities in pursuit of financial gain. They act, that action is recorded, and the sum actions of all participants form the patterns we see. Period. There is no conspiracy and there is no randomness.

Sentiment Market Analysis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 12

Sentiment Market Analysis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"This Element is an excerpt from Technical analysis plain and simple: charting the markets in your language (ISBN: 9780137042012) by Michael N. Kahn. The least-understood area of analysis is sentiment analysis. This covers such areas as degree of speculation, public opinion, and consensus. It is measured by relative activities in speculative instruments, such as options and polls of bullish opinions"--Resource description page.

Market Themes and Variations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 21

Market Themes and Variations

This is the eBook version of the printed book. This Element is an excerpt from Technical Analysis Plain and Simple: Charting the Markets in Your Language (9780137042012), by Michael N. Kahn, CMT. Available in print and digital formats. Beyond mere “pattern recognition”: how to interpret the subtle and not-so-subtle variations that appear in real-world charts. Technical analysis has always been considered an interpretive skill and often cannot be tamed by mechanical systems. Even the latest “innovations” in setting trendlines and price targets cannot substitute for the human mind in leaving room for variations of traditional patterns. Consider a familiar price pattern in several different ways....

Fundamental Market Analysis Really Is Technical
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 18

Fundamental Market Analysis Really Is Technical

This is the eBook version of the printed book. This Element is an excerpt from Technical Analysis Plain and Simple: Charting the Markets in Your Language (9780137042012), by Michael N. Kahn, CMT. Available in print and digital formats. Discover the surprising “technical” underpinnings of conventional “fundamental” stock analysis. Let’s take a close look at fundamental analysis. If a company has raised its dividends consistently each quarter, the stock should rise. If earnings continue to grow, that is good, too. This seemingly fundamental information certainly sounds like a pair of rising trends to a technician. A rising trend in underlying factors usually translates into a rising trend in the stock price.

Sentiment Market Analysis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 14

Sentiment Market Analysis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1900
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This Element is an excerpt from Technical Analysis Plain and Simple: Charting the Markets in Your Language (9780137042012) by Michael N. Kahn, CMT. Available in print and digital formats. Understanding, measuring, and using investor sentiment to predict market trends-and make more money. The least-understood area of analysis is sentiment analysis. This covers such areas as degree of speculation, public opinion, and consensus. It is measured by relative activities in speculative instruments, such as options and polls of bullish opinions. Both rely on the "burning match" theory, in which the.

A Beginner's Guide to Charting Financial Markets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 161

A Beginner's Guide to Charting Financial Markets

This book is about arming investors with one simple tool that will enhance the investment decision-making process - the chart. It is not the Holy Grail and even if applied exactly as offered there is no guarantee that the reader will be successful. But owning a high quality hammer is no guarantee that the user will build a beautiful house. The hammer is a tool and in most cases the user will still need other tools - and knowledge - to build that house. What this book will do is give the reader the basics needed to look at a chart and get a feel for what the market or individual stock is doing. It will cover only the nuts and bolts of chart analysis, barely touching upon the next level concepts and definitely leaving the whiz-bang stuff well alone.

Is Technical Analysis for Investors Really All Technical?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 16

Is Technical Analysis for Investors Really All Technical?

This Element is an excerpt from Technical Analysis Plain and Simple: Charting the Markets in Your Language, Third Edition (ISBN: 9780137042012) by Michael N. Kahn. Available in print and digital formats. Why technical analysis isn’t nearly as “technical” as you think--and why any investor can successfully use it to profit! What a terrible name has been bestowed upon this method of market analysis--“technical.” Developing a new bio-medical implant device is technical. Market analysis? That is not technical. True, there are technical terms and research. Mathematical modeling can play a role. But strip away the advanced-level components, and technical analysis is just a tool for deciding to buy or sell....