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Three indispensable books reveal little-known technical and psychological techniques for outperforming the market — and beating the traders you’re up against!
Three remarkable books help you leverage powerful, little-known insights from technical analysis and behavioral economics to consistently outperform the market! In George Lindsay and the Art of Technical Analysis, Ed Carlson resurrects the nearly-forgotten technical analysis techniques created by the eccentric genius who called the beginning and end of history’s greatest bull market, within days! Carlson reveals why George Lindsay’s techniques are especially valuable right now, demonstrates their power visually, simply, and intuitively – and shows how to make the most of them without strong mathematical expertise. Next, Mastering Market Timing combines the powerful, long-proven technical analysis methods of Richard D. Wyckoff with the world-renowned analysis of Lowry Research -- sharing deep new price/volume insights you can use to uncover emerging trends faster, even if you’re entirely new to technical analysis. Finally, in Trade the Trader, Quint Tatro focuses on the real zero-sum nature of trading, helping you understand the traders you’re up against, anticipate their moves, outwit them – and beat them!
From world-renowned investing and trading experts Ed Carlson, Richard A. Dickson, Tracy L. Knudsen, and Quint Tatro
George Lindsay and the Art of Technical Analysis: Trading Systems of a Market Master
Introduction 1
Part I: Biography and “The Other History”
Chapter 1: Biography 7
Chapter 2: The Other History 23
Part II: Three Peaks and a Domed House
Chapter 3: The Phenomenon 39
Chapter 4: Three Peaks 49
Chapter 5: A Domed House 59
Chapter 6: The Tri-Day Method 79
Part III: The Lindsay Timing Model
Chapter 7: Overview of the Lindsay Timing Model 93
Chapter 8: Key Dates 103
Chapter 9: The Low-Low-High Count 119
Chapter 10: Combining the Counts 129
Part IV: The Counts
Chapter 11: Long-Term Cycles and Intervals 143
Chapter 12: Basic Movements 161
Chapter 13: Counts from the Middle Section 189
Chapter 14: Case Study: The 1960s 203
Glossary 227
Index 235
Mastering Market Timing: Using the Works of L.M. Lowry and R.D. Wyckoff to Identify Key Market Turning Points
Foreword by Dr. Henry Pruden xv
Introduction 1
Part I: A Wyckoff-Lowry Analysis of Major Market Tops and Bottoms Since 1968
Chapter 1 Richard D. Wyckoff and Lyman M. Lowry: The Analysts and Their Methods 11
Chapter 2 How Major Market Tops Form: Part I, The Preliminaries 19
Chapter 3 How Major Market Tops Form: Part II, The End Game 39
Chapter 4 How Major Market Bottoms Form: Part I, Panic and Capitulation 61
Chapter 5 How Major Market Bottoms Form: Part II, Accumulation and Breakout 83
Part II: Combining a Wyckoff-Lowry Analysis with Other Tools for Timing Major Market Tops and Bottoms
Chapter 6 Building a Cause: How R. D. Wyckoff Uses Point and Figure Charts to Establish Price Targets 103
Chapter 7 Identifying Major Market Top and Bottoms: Other Tools to Consider 127
Chapter 8 The Curious Case of the 2000-2001 Market Top and Demise of the Secular Bull Market 151
Chapter 9 A Wyckoff/Lowry Analysis of the 2000 Market Top 167
Chapter 10 Where Are We Now? 179
Chapter 11 Putting It All Together 193
Index 197
Trade the Trader: Know Your Competition and Find Your Edge for Profitable Trading
Chapter 1 I’m Trading Against You 1
Chapter 2 My Story 9
Chapter 3 It's All Opportunity 19
Chapter 4 The Other Traders 25
Chapter 5 Finding Your Edge 33
Chapter 6 Timing the Entry 47
Chapter 7 Trend Lines 57
Chapter 8 The Basics Are Not Enough 77
Chapter 9 Pick Your Time Frame 85
Chapter 10 Developing Your Plan 97
Chapter 11 Determining Entry Points 109
Chapter 12 Setting Stops 125
Chapter 13 How to Trade the Trader 137
Chapter 14 Using and Controlling Risk to Your Advantage 149
Chapter 15 Taking Gains 161
Chapter 16 Reviewing the Entire Plan 173
Chapter 17 It's a Head Game 181
Chapter 18 Dealing with the Emotions 183
Chapter 19 Following the Trend 189
Chapter 20 The Blowup 195
Index 203
Technical Analysis: The Complete Resource for Financial Market Technicians, Second Edition
Part I Introduction 1
1 Introduction to Technical Analysis 3
2 The Basic Principle of Technical Analysis--The Trend 9
3 History of Technical Analysis 23
4 The Technical Analysis Controversy 33
Part II Markets and Market Indicators 55
5 An Overview of Markets 57
6 Dow Theory 75
7 Sentiment 89
8 Measuring Market Strength 131
9 Temporal Patterns and Cycles 163
10 Flow of Funds 177
Part III Trend Analysis 197
11 History and Construction of Charts 199
12 Trends--The Basics 223
13 Breakouts, Stops, and Retracements 255
14 Moving Averages 275
Part IV Chart Pattern Analysis 299
15 Bar Chart Patterns 301
16 Point-and-Figure Chart Patterns 335
17 Short-Term Patterns 359
Part V Trend Confirmation 405
18 Confirmation 407
Part VI Other Technical Methods and Rules 447
19 Cycles 449
20 Elliott, Fibonacci, and Gann 477
Part VII Selection 501
21 Selection of Markets and Issues: Trading and Investing 503
Part VIII System Testing and Management 527
22 System Design and Testing 529
23 Money and Risk Management 559
Part IX Appendices 579
A Basic Statistics 581
B Types of Orders and Other Trader Terminology 607
Bibliography 611
Index 637