Part IV: Chart Pattern Analysis
Chapter 15: Bar Chart Patterns
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- Chapter Objectives
- What Is a Pattern?
- Common Pattern Characteristics
- Entry and Exit
- Fractal
- Pullbacks and Throwbacks
- Failures
- Common Pattern Characteristics
- Do Patterns Exist?
- Behavioral Finance and Pattern Recognition
- Computers and Pattern Recognition
- Market Structure and Pattern Recognition
- Further Reading
- Bar Chart Patterns
- Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns by Thomas N. Bulkowski
- How Charts Can Help You in the Stock Market by WIlliam Jiler
- How Technical Analysis Works by Bruce Kamich
- Profits in the Stock Market by H. M. Gartley
- Technical Analysis by Jack Schwager
- Technical Analysis Explained by Martin Pring
- Technical Analysis of Stock Trends by Robert Edwards and John Magee
- Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets by John Murphy
- Point-and-Figure Patterns
- Point and Figure Charting by Thomas J. Dorsey
- Study Helps in Point & Figure Technique by Alexander Wheelan
- The Chartcraft Method of Point and Figure Trading by Abe Cohen, Earl Blumenthal, and Michael Burke
- The Definitive Guide to Point and Figure by Jeremy du Plessis
- Trading–Short-Term Patterns
- Connors on Advanced Trading Strategies by Laurence Connors
- Dave Landry’s 10 Best Swing Trading Patterns and Strategies by David Landry
- Encyclopedia of Candlestick Charts by Thomas N. Bulkowski
- Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques by Steve Nison
- Long-Term Secrets to Short-Term Trading by Larry Williams
- Market Wizards by Jack Schwager
- New Concepts in Technical Trading Systems by J. Welles Wilder, Jr.
- Street Smarts by Laurence Connors and Linda Bradford Rashke
- Trading Systems and Methods by Perry J. Kaufman
- Bar Chart Patterns
- Further Reading
- Bar Charts and Patterns
- Intro
- How Profitable Are Patterns?
- Using Breakout Price to Set Price Targets
- Classic Bar Chart Patterns
- Double Top and Double Bottom
- Trading Double Formations
- Rectangle (Also “Trading Range” or “Box”)
- False and Premature Breakouts
- Trading Rectangles
- Triple Top and Triple Bottom
- Standard Triangles
- Statistics on Triangles
- Descending Triangle
- Descending triangle with breakout down
- Descending triangle with breakout up
- Ascending Triangle
- Ascending triangle with breakout down
- Symmetrical Triangle (Also “Coil” or “Isosceles Triangle”)
- Symmetrical triangle with breakout up
- Trading Triangles
- Broadening Patterns
- Other names for broadening patterns
- megaphone
- funnel
- reverse triangle
- inverted triangle
- Broadening formation with breakout up
- Other names for broadening patterns
- Diamond Top
- Diamond pattern with breakout down
- Wedge and Climax
- Rising wedge with breakout down from a climax peak
- Declining wedge with breakout up from climax trough
- Trading Wedges
- Patterns with Rounded Edges– Rounding and Head-and-Shoulders
- Rounding Top, Rounding Bottom (Also “Saucer,” “Bowl,” or “Cup”)
- Cup or bowl and handle variety of a rounding bottom with breakout up
- Head-and-Shoulders
- Head-and-shoulders top with breakout down
- Head-and-shoulders bottom with breakout up
- Trading Head-and-Shoulders Patterns
- Rounding Top, Rounding Bottom (Also “Saucer,” “Bowl,” or “Cup”)
- Shorter Continuation Trading Patterns– Flags and Pennants (Also “Half-Mast Formation”)
- Flag and pennant in upward trend
- Trading Flags and Pennants– Measured Rule
- Long-Term Bar Chart Patterns with the Best Performance and the Lowest Risk of Failure
- Comparative Results in Most Favorable Classic Bar Chart Patterns (Table)
- Double Top and Double Bottom
- Conclusion
- Review Questions
Proceed to Chapter 22: System Design and Testing (in Kirkpatrick and Dahlquist)
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