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Online-Ressource (226 p)
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Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
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Description based upon print version of record
TRADING THE MEASURED MOVE; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Today's Trading Environment: Descent of the Pit and Ascent of the Screen; Players on the Field; The Algo Brothers; Where Are You?; Chapter 2 Inside the Hidden Market; Deep Roots; Beyond 1.618; Fibonacci Basics; Fibs Make the Moves; Why Do Fibs Work?; Fibs in the Real World; In Summary; Chapter 3 Drawing a Road Map: Finding Direction; A Mountain Range of Price; Obstacles in the Road: Pivot Points; Navigating Trends; Long and Winding Roads; Chapter 4 More Tools for Trading Power: Filling the Toolbox
Watching the Clock (and the Calendar)Tick Tock; The Tape and the DOM; The DOM (Depth of Market); A Full Toolkit; Chapter 5 The 90 Percent Factor-Executing Your Trade: Where the Rubber Meets the Road; Priorities and Job One; What's the Risk, What's the Reward?; A Brief Pit Stop; Preparing the DOM; Crossing the Starting Line; Running Off the Road; When Multiple Contracts Just Aren't Possible; Why 90 Percent?; Chapter 6 Three Types of Trade Setups; The Traditional 50 Percent Measured Move; A Series of Measured Moves; Which Traditional Measured Moves Not to Trust
The Extension 50 Percent Measured MoveThe Extension 50 Percentin a Series; Which Extensions Not to Trust; The 61.8 Percent Failure; What 61.8 Percent Failures Not to Trust; Why Is This Important to Your Trading?; Chapter 7 Using Multiple Time Frames to Trade; Time Frames and Russian Dolls; The Path of Least Resistance; Trading the Trend; Why Do Markets Continue to Make New Highs?; Why Do Markets Continue to Make New Lows?; A New Concept; What Time Frame Should We Look At?; Types of Multiple Time Frames; Why Is This Important to Your Trading?; Chapter 8 Three Entry Strategies for Retracements
The GoalFront Runs and First Targets; The Three Entry Strategies; The First Test; The Front Run of the Second Test; The Trend Break and Next Measured Move; The Progression of Entries; Why Is This Important to Your Trading?; Chapter 9 The Seasonality of Markets and the Best Times to Trade; The Big Picture; The Months; Studying the Past; A Money Manager's Year; Summer; Fall; Winter and Spring; The Days; The Hours (Best and Worst Times to Trade); The Worst Times to Trade; The Typical Money Manager; Why Is This Important to Your Trading?; Chapter 10 Tools for the NYSE
Lagging versus Leading IndicatorsTools for the NYSE; Bank; Breadth; The Tick; Tick Hooks; Time and Sales; Trade the Trend; Using All the Tools Together; Why Is This Important to Your Trading?; Chapter 11 Tick Extremes and Divergences; The Types of Tick Extremes; The Old Way; The New Way; Ticks That Signal a Reversal; Tick Divergences; How to Use a Divergence; What Happens if the Trend Breaks?; Why Is This Important to Your Trading?; Chapter 12 Profiting from Gap Fills; What Is a Gap?; In What Instruments Do Gap Fills Exist?; The Types of Gap Fill Scenarios; Gap Fills to Avoid
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ISBN: 978-1-118-25183-6 ; 978-1-118-28332-5 ; 978-1-118-25183-6
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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