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【资料名称】:Timing_Solutions_for_Swing_Traders 【资料描述】:
A unique approach to trading that brings together technical analysis and financial astrology. Authors Robert Lee and Pete Tryde having an East & Western perspective that offers the prospect of better training for EOD traders. ?
内容简介
This book is not intended for day-traders. This book is for swing traders or non day-traders. It demonstrates a concise approach of how to use effectively the four basic dimensions related to trend analysis - price patterns, volume, price momentum and price moving averages. It focuses on the essentials of technical analysis. The book also provides trading examples of reliable indicators and selected key formulas which traders can also develop their own program and indicators to suit their mode of trading. The book contains many actual market examples showing how to use the matrix of moving averages, how to apply different sets of timeframe moving averages to form a trading decision, and how to determine the intermediate state of the market through the innovative Queuing Theory (QMAC) which dissects the interplay of long-term moving averages and helps anticipate major support and resistance levels. In addition, readers will be introduced to the emerging trend of fusing technical analysis with astro-harmonics showing how Financial Astrology can be a powerful tool when used in conjunction with technical analysis. The integration of these methods will enhance the overall trading performance. It will give traders the edge to select stocks with the best potential, to find the best period for profitable trading and to use planetary aspects to anticipate an expected change in trend of the market. Throughout, the book aims to be a practical and hands-on guide, so traders and investors can quite easily apply the many novel approaches and ideas in their trading for maximum benefit.
作者简介
Robert T. H. Lee has over 50 years of experience in the financial industry and over 35 years of experience in securities and investment banking. In 1960, he joined Malayan Banking Berhad, Malaysia, and in 1964 he was transferred to its Hong Kong Branch as a member of the senior management.?From 1977-1987, he served as the senior manager of another international bank, now known as Development Bank of Singapore and, concurrently, as general manager of its two subsidiaries where he was responsible for all securities trading and investment counseling. He then went into private practice (where he provides) to provide corporate finance and portfolio advisory services. Drawing from his experience in securities trading he published a book on technical analysis in 1997 - Power Tools for Traders. For the last 15 years he has been giving private tutorships to many of his associates and fellow technicians, and has been sharing his views on trading psychology, money management and trading methodology with his students. Drawing on his insights from years of securities trading, Robert concludes that a trader should, firstly, maintain a healthy mind and, secondly, a trading method should be pragmatic, and emphasizes that the most important thing of all is to know when to take a break from trading. Currently, he is an Independent Non-Executive Director of Tingyi (Cayman Islands) Holdings Corp., a publicly listed company on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited. He is also a Senior Business Consultant of Henny Wee Winning in the Markets, which described the development of computer trading systems and which became the precursor for Power Tools for Traders. In recent years, he has been engaged in the raising of capital for various green projects, as well as trading the markets based on the advanced neural network projection features of Timing Solution software program. The interest in astrology arose because a senior colleague used these forecasts in his trading back in the nineties and since then Peter has been studying astro-harmonics with the main focus on how planetary cycles correlate with the trends in the financial and commodities markets.
目录
Cover
Contents
Title
Copyright
Foreword
Preface
Disclaimer
Chapter 1: Be Prepared
Fundamental and Technical Analysis
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Let’s Get Started
Patterns
Volume
Price Momentum
Price and Moving Averages
Combining the Four Dimensions
Beyond Technical Analysis
Financial Astrology
Keeping Count
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Essential Patterns
Open
High
Low
Close
Candlestick Patterns
Divergence Patterns
Diagonal Patterns
Patterns Continued
“M” and “W” Patterns
Head and Shoulders Patterns
Rectangle Patterns
Saucer Patterns
AB=CD Patterns
Gaps
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Elliott Waves
Wave 1
Wave 2
Wave 3
Wave 4
Wave 5
Extended Waves
Three-Wave Structures
Corrective 3-3-5 Patterns
Corrective 5-3-5 Patterns
Rule of Alternation
Fibonacci Retracement and Projection
Application of Elliott Wave Analysis
Conclusion
Appendix: Ratios and Wave Relationship
Chapter 5: Volume
Basic Volume Plots
Reading Volume
Money-Flow Indicator
Deciphering Trend with Volume
Conclusion
Chapter 6: Key Indicators
Momentum Oscillator
Queuing Theory of Moving Average Crossovers (QMAC)MACD
Average Direction Index
Protective Stops
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Applied Systems
Catching That Trend
Built-In Color Trend Indicator
Supporting Moving Averages
Trade on Daily Signals
Trading with Ichimoku
Conclusion
Chapter 8: Formulating Your Trading Plan
Determining Your Time Frame
Selecting Stocks
Risk Management
Determine Entry Points
Determine Exit Strategies
Reality Check
Chapter 9: Financial Astrology
Using Lunar Cycles in Trading
How to Pick Winning Stocks
Choosing the Best Periods for Trading
Market Projection
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Ruling Planets of the Natural HoroscopeAppendix 2: Effects of Various Aspects
Appendix 3: Characteristics of the Twelve Zodiac SignsAppendix 4: Formulas in MetaStock Format
Glossary
Bibliography
About the Authors
Index
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