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Index
PART I: INTRODUCTION
Segment 1. Fundamental vs. technical analysis. (Differences and similarities; using both together in a coordinated program.) Segment 2. Does technical analysis work? (Examples and a case study showing the value of technical analysis.) Segment 3. Critics of technical analysis. Segment 4: Assumptions behind technical analysis.
PART 2: CHARTS
Segment 1. What is a chart? Segment 2. Types of charts in use today: line chart, OHLC, and candlestick charts Segment 3. Chart properties: time scale, price scale Segment 4. Chart patterns in Western technical analysis
PART 3: JAPANESE CANDLESTICKS
Segment 1. What are Japanese candlesticks? Segment 2. Features: open and close, high and low, price direction Segment 3. A short list of candlestick signals Segment 4. Study of several candlesticks charts
PART 4: TRENDS
Segment 1. Why do prices trend? Segment 2. The Dow Theory and tracking of technical trends Segment 3. Identifying trend lines and channel lines: up, down and horizontal Segment 4. Short-term trends, reaction trends, and primary trends - analysis on stock charts
PART 5: MOVING AVERAGES
Segment 1. What are moving averages? Segment 2. Types of MAs Segment 3. Trends and trend reversals based on MA analysis Segment 4. MA applied to price changes
PART 6: INDICATORS
Segment 1. Indicator types: price, volume, momentum Segment 2. Convergence and divergence, and their significance Segment 3. Directional indicators Segment 4. Using indicators with candlestick chart reversal signals
PART 7: MOMENTUM OSCILLATORS
Segment 1. RSI, MACD, Stochastics and others Segment 2. Interpreting momentum changes Segment 3. Leading or lagging indicators? Segment 4. Oscillators used with candlestick signals
PART 8: CONFIRMATION
Segment 1. Why is confirmation the key process in technical analysis? Segment 2. Entry and exit timing via confirmation Segment 3. Sources of confirmation Segment 4. Confirmation techniques used with trend changes
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