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CONTENTS
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Foreword
Introduction
Part I: Identifying and Understanding the
Trend
Chapter 1: Identifying the Major Trend
Market Influencers and Intermarket Relationships
Significant Market Ratios
Other Indicators
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Sector Review Analysis
Case Study: Sector Ranking
Relative Strength
Conclusion
Part II: Technical Analysis for Identifying
Individual Stocks
Chapter 3: Classical Technical Analysis
Support and Resistance
Patterns
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Japanese Candlestick Patterns
Reversal Patterns
Continuation Patterns
Indecision Candles
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Derived and Quantitative Analysis
Fibonacci Analysis
Harmonic Trading
Elliott Wave
Andrews’ Pitchfork
Conclusion
Chapter 6: Price Derivatives, Momentum, and Other
Indicators
Relative Strength Index (RSI)
Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD) Indicator
Bollinger Bands
Moving Averages
Conclusion
Chapter 7: The Watch List and Initial Plan
Create the Mosaic
Other Information
The Plan
Conclusion
Part III: Options Strategies
Chapter 8: Introduction to Options
Definitions
Expiration and Exercise
Contract Size
Price Terminology
Why Use Options
How Different from Stock
Options Tables
Some Basics Applied
Conclusion
Chapter 9: Options Combinations
Covered Call or Buy Write
Long a Put or Call
Short a Put or Call
Long a Put Spread or Call Spread
Short a Put Spread or Call Spread
Long a Ratio Put or Call Spread
Long or Short a Calendar
Long or Short a Diagonal
Long or Short a Butterfly
Long or Short a Straddle
Long or Short a Strangle
Long or Short an Iron Condor
Long or Short a Risk Reversal
Conclusion
Part IV: Design and Execution
Chapter 10: The Elements of Design
The Elements
Position Sizing and Stop Losses
Conclusion
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