Trading price action reversals : technical analysis of price charts bar by bar for the serious trader /

"A trend doesn't last forever and it transitions into either a trend in the opposite direction or into a trading range. When a trend reaches some critical magnet, it stalls and starts to pullback. If the pullback extends too far, traders do not know if the trend will resume or if the marke...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Brooks, Al, 1952-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, ©2012.
Series:Wiley trading series.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Note continued: ch. 20 Gap Openings: Reversals and Continuations
  • pt. IV Putting It All Together
  • ch. 21 Detailed Day Trading Examples
  • ch. 22 Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Charts
  • ch. 23 Options
  • ch. 24 The Best Trades: Putting It All Together
  • ch. 25 Trading Guidelines.
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. I Trend Reversals: A Trend Becoming an Opposite Trend
  • ch. 1 Example of How to Trade a Reversal
  • ch. 2 Signs of Strength in a Reversal
  • ch. 3 Major Trend Reversal
  • ch. 4 Climactic Reversals: A Spike Followed by a Spike in the Opposite Direction
  • ch. 5 Wedges and Other Three-Push Reversal Patterns
  • ch. 6 Expanding Triangles
  • ch. 7 Final Flags
  • ch. 8 Double Top and Bottom Pullbacks
  • ch. 9 Failures
  • ch. 10 Huge Volume Reversals on Daily Charts
  • pt. II Day Trading
  • ch. 11 Key Times of the Day
  • ch. 12 Markets
  • ch. 13 Time Frames and Chart Types
  • ch. 14 Globex, Premarket, Postmarket, and Overnight Market
  • ch. 15 Always In
  • ch. 16 Extreme Scalping
  • pt. III The First Hour (The Opening Range)
  • ch. 17 Patterns Related to the Premarket
  • ch. 18 Patterns Related to Yesterday: Breakouts, Breakout Pullbacks, and Failed Breakouts
  • ch. 19 Opening Patterns and Reversals