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Index
Cover
Series
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgments
List of Terms Used in This Book
Introduction
HOW TO READ THESE BOOKS
SIGNS OF STRENGTH: TRENDS, BREAKOUTS, REVERSAL BARS, AND REVERSALS
BAR COUNTING BASICS: HIGH 1, HIGH 2, LOW 1, LOW 2
Part I: Breakouts: Transitioning into a New Trend
Chapter 1: Example of How to Trade a Breakout
Chapter 2: Signs of Strength in a Breakout
Chapter 3: Initial Breakout
Chapter 4: Breakout Entries in Existing Strong Trends
Chapter 5: Failed Breakouts, Breakout Pullbacks, and Breakout Tests
Chapter 6: Gaps
Part II: Magnets: Support and Resistance
Chapter 7: Measured Moves Based on the Size of the First Leg (the Spike)
Chapter 8: Measured Moves Based on Gaps and Trading Ranges
Chapter 9: Reversals Often End at Signal Bars from Prior Failed Reversals
Chapter 10: Other Magnets
Part III: Pullbacks: Trends Converting to Trading Ranges
Chapter 11: First Pullback Sequence: Bar, Minor Trend Line, Moving Average, Moving Average Gap, Major Trend Line
Chapter 12: Double Top Bear Flags and Double Bottom Bull Flags
Chapter 13: Twenty Gap Bars
Chapter 14: First Moving Average Gap Bars
Chapter 15: Key Inflection Times of the Day That Set Up Breakouts and Reversals
Chapter 16: Counting the Legs of Trends and Trading Ranges
Chapter 17: Bar Counting: High and Low 1, 2, 3, and 4 Patterns and ABC Corrections
Chapter 18: Wedge and Other Three-Push Pullbacks
Chapter 19: Dueling Lines: Wedge Pullback to the Trend Line
Chapter 20: “Reversal” Patterns: Double Tops and Bottoms and Head and Shoulders Tops and Bottoms
Part IV: Trading Ranges
Chapter 21: Example of How to Trade a Trading Range
Chapter 22: Tight Trading Ranges
Chapter 23: Triangles
Part V: Orders and Trade Management
Chapter 24: Scalping, Swinging, Trading, and Investing
Chapter 25: Mathematics of Trading: Should I Take This Trade? Will I Make Money If I Take This Trade?
THE TRADER'S EQUATION
DIRECTIONAL PROBABILITY
Chapter 26: Need Two Reasons to Take a Trade
Chapter 27: Entering on Stops
Chapter 28: Entering on Limits
Chapter 29: Protective and Trailing Stops
Chapter 30: Profit Taking and Profit Targets
Chapter 31: Scaling Into and Out of a Trade
Chapter 32: Getting Trapped In or Out of a Trade
About the Author
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