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4 Introduction About This Book Foolish Assumptions Icons Used in This Book Beyond the Book Where to Go from Here
5 Part 1: Getting Familiar with Candlestick Charting and Technical Analysis Chapter 1: Understanding Charting and Where Candlesticks Fit In Considering Charting Methods and the Role of Candlesticks Understanding Candlestick Components Working with Candlestick Patterns Making Technical Analysis Part of Your Candlestick Charting Strategy Trading Wisely: What You Must Understand Before Working the Markets Chapter 2: Getting to Know Candlestick Charts Recognizing the Many Benefits of Candlestick Charting Admitting Potential Candlestick Charting Risks Comparing Candlestick Charts with Alternative Charting Methods Chapter 3: Building a Base of Candlestick Chart Knowledge Constructing a Candlestick: A Core of Four Considering Additional Information Included in Candlestick Charts Chapter 4: Using Electronic Resources to Create Full Charts Turning to the Web for Candlestick Charting Resources Creating Candlestick Charts with Microsoft Excel Selecting Charting Packages and Apps
6 Part 2: Working with Simple Candlestick Patterns Chapter 5: Working with Straightforward Single-Stick Patterns The Bullish Long White Candle The Bullish Dragonfly Doji The Bearish Long Black Candle The Bearish Gravestone Doji Chapter 6: Single-Stick Patterns That Depend on Market Context Understanding Market Environments Delving into Dojis Looking at Other Patterns: Spinning Tops Discovering More about Belt Holds Deciphering the Hanging Man and the Hammer Chapter 7: Working with Bullish Double-Stick Patterns Bullish Reversal Patterns Bullish Trend-Confirming Patterns Chapter 8: Using Bearish Double-Stick Patterns Understanding Bearish Reversal Patterns Making a Profit with Bearish Trend Patterns
7 Part 3: Making the Most of Complex Patterns Chapter 9: Getting the Hang of Bullish Three-Stick Patterns Understanding Bullish Three-Stick Trend Reversal Patterns Working with Bullish Three-Stick Trending Patterns Chapter 10: Trading with Bearish Three-Stick Patterns Understanding Bearish Three-Stick Trend Reversal Patterns Forecasting with Bullish Three-Stick Trending Patterns
8 Part 4: Combining Patterns and Indicators Chapter 11: Using Technical Indicators to Complement Your Candlestick Charts Using Trend Lines Using Moving Averages Examining the Relative Strength Index Cashing in on Stochastics Buddying Up with Bollinger Bands Chapter 12: Buy Indicators and Bullish Reversal Candlestick Patterns Buying with the RSI and Bullish Reversal Candlestick Patterns Buying with the Stochastic Indicator and a Bullish Reversal Candlestick Pattern Chapter 13: Sell Indicators and Bearish Reversal Candlestick Patterns Shorting with the RSI and Bearish Candlestick Patterns Using the Stochastic Indicator and Bearish Candlestick Patterns for Shorting Chapter 14: Using Technical Indicators Alongside Bullish-Trending Candlestick Patterns Using Trending Patterns for Buying and Confirmation Combining Moving Averages and Bullish-Trending Candlestick Patterns Chapter 15: Combining Technical Indicators and Bearish-Trending Candlestick Patterns Combining Lines with Candles for Confirmation Combining Moving Averages and Bearish Patterns for Shorts
9 Part 5: The Part of Tens Chapter 16: Ten Myths about Charting, Trading, and Candlesticks There’s No Difference between Candlesticks and Bar Charts Market Efficiency Makes It Impossible to Beat the Market over the Long Run Only a Full-Time Professional Can Make Money in the Markets Technical Analysis Is Nothing More than Reading Tea Leaves Charting Is for Short-Term Traders Only You Must Be Rich to Start Trading Trading Is an Easy Way to Get Rich Quick Candlestick Charts Require In-Depth Data and Are Difficult to Create The Trading Game Is Stacked against the Small Trader Selling Short Is for Professional Traders Only Chapter 17: Ten Tips to Remember about Technical Analysis Charts Can Give False Signals You Will Run into Skeptics There’s No Definite Right or Wrong Opinion of a Chart A Single Chart Doesn’t Tell a Whole Story Charting Is Part Science, Part Art You Can Overanalyze Develop a Backup System Error-Free Data Doesn’t Exist No System Is Silly as Long as It Works Past Results Don’t Always Predict Future Performance
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