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Contents
How to Use This Study Guide
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The Definition and Interaction of Trends
Financial Markets and the Business Cycle
Dow Theory
Typical Parameters for Intermediate Trends
How to Identify Support and Resistance Zones
Trendlines
Basic Characteristics of Volume
Classic Price Patterns
Smaller Price Patterns and Gaps
One- and Two-Bar Price Patterns
Moving Averages
Envelopes and Bollinger Bands
Momentum I: Basic Principles
Momentum II: Individual Indicators
Momentum III: Individual Indicators
Candlestick Charting
Point and Figure Charting
Miscellaneous Techniques for Determining Trends
The Concept of Relative Strength
Price: The Major Averages
Price: Sector Rotation
Time: Analyzing Secular Trends for Stocks,
Bonds, and Commodities
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25 Practical Identification of Cycles
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Volume II: Volume Indicators
Market Breadth
Indicators and Relationships That Measure Confidence
The Importance of Sentiment
Integrating Contrary Opinion and Technical Analysis
Why Interest Rates Affect the Stock Market
Using Technical Analysis to Select Individual Stocks
Technical Analysis of International Stock Markets
Automated Trading Systems
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Index
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