Advanced Swing Trading: Strategies to Predict, Identify, and Trade Future Market SwingsJohn Wiley & Sons, 14.04.2004 - 240 Seiten Real trading strategies for making a killing in today's volatile markets Advanced Swing Trading reveals the strategies used by George Soros, Warren Buffett and other high-profile traders to reap whirlwind profits in today's volatile markets. With the demise of day trading, traders are searching for new methods of exploiting the unprecedented volatility of post-9/11 securities markets. The most successful of these methods so far has been swing trading, a powerful technical approach that allows traders to profit from shorter-term price moves, ranging from several days to a couple of months. In Advanced Swing Trading, veteran trader and leading trading coach, John Crane clearly describes his original Action/Reaction swing trading system. With the help of numerous real-world examples, Crane clearly delineates his system and shows readers how to use it to consistently to gain big returns in even the shakiest of markets. John Crane (Loveland, CO) is the founder of Traders Network, a firm providing brokerage service and educational training products for smart investors. His monthly columns have appeared in Futures Options magazine, and articles about his trading strategies have appeared in Barron's, Consensus, and The Wall Street Journal. |
Inhalt
CHAPTER 1 Order from Chaos | 1 |
CHAPTER 2 What Is a Reaction Swing? | 9 |
CHAPTER 3 Swing Trading the Reaction Swing | 23 |
CHAPTER 4 The Reaction Cycle | 45 |
CHAPTER 5 Reaction Lines | 57 |
CHAPTER 6 The Price Is Right | 73 |
CHAPTER 7 Reversal Dates and the Gann Fan | 85 |
CHAPTER 8 Market Tells | 101 |
CHAPTER 12 When You Cant Find the Cycle | 155 |
CHAPTER 13 LongTerm Trend versus ShortTerm Trend | 171 |
CHAPTER 14 When Is the Price Right? | 179 |
CHAPTER 15 Stocks | 187 |
CHAPTER 16 Knowledge Is Power | 193 |
CHAPTER 17 Some Final Words | 197 |
Resources for Traders | 201 |
APPENDIX Charting Basics | 205 |
CHAPTER 9 Time Price and Pattern Working Together | 131 |
CHAPTER 10 When the Patterns Do Not Match Exactly | 137 |
CHAPTER 11 Bullish and Bearish Divergence | 147 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Action Action/Reaction bars beginning Bellies buy stop buy window calculate called Cattle center line CHAPTER chart closes lower closing price complete confirmed continue contract correction Cotton determine direction downward trend draw drawn equals example exit falls Figure find forms forward count future Gann line identified identify illustrated indicator inside LOCK look major March marked Nasdaq natural occurs offers Once opening price pattern percent position predicted price move projected Reversal date rally range reaches Reaction cycle Reaction line Reaction swing Remember resistance retracement reverse count rules sell signal sell stop sell window September short signal starting strong successful swing trade T-Bonds target price tion trade higher trading day trail day trending market trigger price turn upward usually weeks
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Seite iv - It should not be assumed that the methods, techniques, or indicators presented in this book will be profitable or that they will not result in losses. Past results are not necessarily indicative of future results. Examples in this book are for educational purposes only. This is not a solicitation of any order to buy or sell. The National Futures Association (NFA) requires us to state that "Hypothetical or simulated performance results have certain inherent limitations.