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Martin Pring’s Complete Guide to Technical Analysis

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Link
Cost
Paid
Published
2010
Full Name
Martin Pring’s Complete Guide to Technical Analysis: An Indian Perspective

Martin Pring’s Complete Guide To Technical Analysis comes in handy when P/E ratios and profit projections fail to work. Such fundamentals, do not have a direct impact on market performance, according to the book. This guide is specifically written for Indian investors and traders and is replete with illustrations of Indian market situations. It includes examples from Indian indices and stocks. It also contains some unique market indicators from the Indian market, to help Indian traders and investors. This particular book is specially designed for both learners and intermediate investors and traders.

  • Martin Pring's Complete Guide to Technical Analysis explains what that evidence is, and how you can put it all together for more profitable trading and investing.

  • This book contains unique Indian market indicators specifically designed for traders and investors in the sub continent.

  • Intended both as a basic introduction to the subject and for intermediate traders and investors, this book begins by describing the basic building blocks and going on to cover the subject from A to Z.


Table of Contents

  1. Introduction

  2. Basic Concepts and Charting Techniques

  3. The Definition and Interaction of Trends

  4. Peak and Trough Analysis and Dow Theory

  5. Support and Resistance

  6. Trendlines

  7. Volume Principles

  8. Using the Rectangle as a Case Study for Classic Price Patterns

  9. Classic Price Patterns

  10. Triangles, Broadening Formations and Cup with a handle

  11. Smaller price Patterns

  12. One and two Bar Price Patterns

  13. Candle Charts

  14. Moving Averages

  15. Envelopes and Bollinger Bands

  16. Linear Regression Lines and Indicators

  17. The Parabolic System

  18. Momentum Principles

  19. Individual Momentum Indicators Part I

  20. Momentum Indicators II The KST, the Special K and the Directional Movement System

  21. Volume Indicators

  22. Miscellaneous Indicators

  23. Market Breadth

  24. The Concept of Relative Strength

  25. Financial Markets, the Business Cycle and Intermarket Analysis.

  26. The Sector Rotation Process

  27. Applying Technical Analysis to the Theory of Contrary Opinion

  28. Trading Tactics and Emotion Control