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Index
Cover
Half Title page
Title page
Copyright page
Acknowledgments
Element Key
Introduction
Part 1: Investing
Chapter 1: The Nature of Stock Investing
Favorable Conditions for Owning Stocks
Relationships between Price and Fundamental Value
Chapter 2: Investment Risks
Market Risk
Leverage Risk
Knowledge and Experience Risk
Sector Risk
Political and Economic Risk
Inflation Risk and Tax Risk
Fundamental Risk
Lost Opportunity Risk
Chapter 3: Value Investment and Growth Investment
Value Investing and Control
Value Investing Myths and Facts
Chapter 4: Market Strategies
A Basic Strategy: Buy and Hold
A Strategic Requirement: Diversification
Other Market Strategies
Ex-Dividend Date Buying
Chapter 5: Fundamental Analysis
The Balance Sheet
The Income Statement
The P/E Ratio: Finding a Bargain-Priced Stock
Revenue and Earnings: Fundamentals Based on the Operating Statement
Working Capital: Fundamentals as a Form of Money Management
Chapter 6: Dividend Strategies
Dividend Yield as a Means for Stock Selection
Calculating Dividend Yield
Reinvesting Dividends
When Dividends Are Earned and Paid
Picking Stocks for Dividends
Chapter 7: Alternatives: Stocks or Mutual Funds
Investment Clubs
Types of Mutual Funds
Mutual Fund Fees
Classification by Features
Other Conduit Investments
Variable Annuities
Part 2: Trading
Chapter 8: The Nature of Stock Trading
Favorable Conditions for Trading Stocks
Relationships between Technical and Fundamental Value
Chapter 9: Trading Risks
Market Risk and Volatility Risk
Leverage Risk
Short Position Risk
Extreme Reaction Risk
Technical Knowledge and Experience Risk
Technical Risk and Market Culture
Chapter 10: Trading Methods: Day and Swing Trading
Day Trading
Swing Trading
Exit and Entry Signals
Chapter 11: Charting Tools and Interpretation
Traditional Types of Charts
Candlestick Charts: The Basics
Combining Candlesticks with Western Technical Analysis
Chapter 12: Essential Technical Indicators
Support and Resistance: The Trading Range as a Defining Attribute of Price
Popular Price Patterns and Their Meaning
Trend Lines for Spotting Reversals
Breakouts and Gaps
Moving Averages, Oscillators, and Volume Tests
Chapter 13: Signals and Confirmation
Swing Trade Reversals
Candlestick Reversals
Signal Failure
Chapter 14: Technical Analysis, Dow Theory, and Practice
The Efficient Market
The Random Walk
Charles Dow and His Market Theory
Glossary
Recommended Reading
About the Author
Index
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