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Rev. ed. of: New trading systems and methods. 4th ed. c2005. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-118-04356-1 (cloth) — 978-1-118-22224-9 (ebk) — 978-1-118-26092-0 (ebk) — 978-1-118-23603-1 (ebk) 1. Commodity exchanges—Statistical methods. 2. Technical analysis (Investment analysis) I. Kaufman, Perry J. New trading systems and methods. II. Title. HG6046.K34 2013 332.64′4–dc23 2012030903 Printed in the United States of America. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ffffiirrss..iinndddd iivv 1122//77//1122 55::5588 PPMM To Barbara ffffiirrss..iinndddd vv 1122//77//1122 55::5588 PPMM ffffiirrss..iinndddd vvii 1122//77//1122 55::5588 PPMM Contents Preface to the Fifth Edition xv CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1 The Expanding Role of Technical Analysis 1 Convergence of Trading Styles in Stocks and Futures 2 A Line in the Sand between Fundamentals and Technical Analysis 4 Professional and Amateur 5 Random Walk 6 Deciding on a Trading Style 8 Measuring Noise 10 Maturing Markets and Globalization 14 Background Material 16 Research Guidelines 18 Objectives of This Book 19 Profi le of a Trading System 20 A Word about the Notation Used in This Book 23 And Finally . . . 23 CHAPTER 2 Basic Concepts and Calculations 25 About Data and Averaging 26 On Average 30 Price Distribution 33 Moments of the Distribution: Variance, Skewness, and Kurtosis 37 Standardizing Risk and Return 48 The Index 54 Standard Measurements of Performance 58 Probability 59 Supply and Demand 66 vii ffttoocc..iinndddd vviiii 1122//77//1122 55::5588 PPMM viii CONTENTS CHAPTER 3 Charting 79 Finding Consistent Patterns 80 What Causes the Major Price Moves and Trends? 82 The Bar Chart and Its Interpretation by Charles Dow 83 Chart Formations 92 Trendlines 94 One-Day Patterns 102 Continuation Patterns 113 Basic Concepts in Chart Trading 117 Accumulation and Distribution—Bottoms and Tops 118 Episodic Patterns 132 Price Objectives for Bar Charting 133 Implied Strategies in Candlestick Charts 139 Practical Use of the Bar Chart 144 Evolution in Price Patterns 148 CHAPTER 4 Charting Systems and Techniques 151 Dunnigan and the Thrust Method 152 Nofri’s Congestion-Phase System 155 Outside Days with an Outside Close 157 Inside Days 158 Pivot Points 158 Action and Reaction 159 Channel Breakout 167 Moving Channels 170 Commodity Channel Index 171 Wyckoff ’s Combined Techniques 172 Complex Patterns 173 A Study of Charting Patterns 176 Bulkowski’s Chart Pattern Rankings 178 CHAPTER 5 Event-Driven Trends 181 Swing Trading 182 Constructing a Swing Chart Using a Swing Filter 184 Point-and-Figure Charting 195 The N-Day Breakout 222 CHAPTER 6 Regression Analysis 235 Components of a Time Series 235 Characteristics of the Price Data 236 ffttoocc..iinndddd vviiiiii 1122//77//1122 55::5588 PPMM
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