![]() ![]() All charts were created with TradeStation. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey. ![]() ![]() The first edition of this book, titled Reading Price Charts Bar by Bar: The Technical Analysis of Price Action for the Serious Trader, was published in 2009. ![]() For a list of available titles, please visit our Web site at Copyright © 2012 by Al Brooks. Whether a novice trader, professional, or somewhere in-between, these books will provide the advice and strategies needed to prosper today and well into the future. The Wiley Trading series features books by traders who have survived the market’s ever changing temperament and have prospered-some by reinventing systems, others by getting back to basics. With offices in North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia, Wiley is globally committed to developing and marketing print and electronic products and services for our customers’ professional and personal knowledge and understanding. Part IV: Putting It All Together Chapter 21: Detailed Day Trading Examples Chapter 22: Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Charts Chapter 23: Options Chapter 24: The Best Trades: Putting It All Together Chapter 25: Trading Guidelines About the Author About the Website Indexįounded in 1807, John Wiley & Sons is the oldest independent publishing company in the United States. Part III: The First Hour (The Opening Range) Chapter 17: Patterns Related to the Premarket Chapter 18: Patterns Related to Yesterday: Breakouts, Breakout Pullbacks, and Failed Breakouts Chapter 19: Opening Patterns and Reversals Chapter 20: Gap Openings: Reversals and Continuations Part II: Day Trading Chapter 11: Key Times of the Day Chapter 12: MarketsĬhapter 13: Time Frames and Chart Types Chapter 14: Globex, Premarket, Postmarket, and Overnight Market Chapter 15: Always In Chapter 16: Extreme Scalping Part I: Trend Reversals: A Trend Becoming an Opposite Trend Chapter 1: Example of How to Trade a Reversal Chapter 2: Signs of Strength in a Reversal Chapter 3: Major Trend Reversal Chapter 4: Climactic Reversals: A Spike Followed by a Spike in the Opposite Direction Chapter 5: Wedges and Other Three-Push Reversal Patterns Chapter 6: Expanding Triangles Chapter 7: Final Flags Chapter 8: Double Top and Bottom Pullbacks Chapter 9: Failures Chapter 10: Huge Volume Reversals on Daily Charts Contents 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 ![]()
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