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9781592803316

How to Select Stocks Using Technical Analysis

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  • ISBN13:

    9781592803316

  • ISBN10:

    1592803318

  • Edition: CD
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-05-26
  • Publisher: Marketplace Books

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Summary

Though they rely more on large-scale market dynamics than individual company fundamentals, technical traders still live or die based on the actual stocks they trade. How to Select Stocks Using Technical Analysis-a multimedia CD-ROM tutorial and workbook-explains how to use proven quantitative methods to analyze the trading environment, determine the most attractive industry groups, and then identify the most promising stocks within those groups. It contains everything traders need to know to dramatically improve technical stock selection skills and overall results, including: Relative Strength (RS), Stochastics, Price oscillators, The KST indicator, Financial markets and the business cycle, Industry group rotation around the business cycle, Characteristics of primary bull and bear markets, Optimal industries for selected business cycles. Book jacket.

Author Biography

Martin J. Pring is the highly respected president of Pring Research, editor of the newsletter The InterMarket Review, and one of todays most influential thought leaders in the world of technical analysis. Pring has written more than a dozen trading books and has contributed to Barrons and other national publications. He was awarded the Jack Frost Memorial Award from the Canadian Technical Analysts Society.

Table of Contents

The Concept of Relative Strengthp. 3
How to Interpret Relative Strengthp. 7
Marketplace Examples of Relative Strengthp. 18
Smoothed Long-Term Momentump. 31
Introducing the Know Sure Thing (KST)p. 46
Financial Markets and the Business Cyclep. 54
The Chronology of Bond, Stock, and Commodity Turning Pointsp. 63
Group Rotation around the Business Cyclep. 82
Selecting Groups and Stocks at Major Turning Pointsp. 98
Using Changes in Strategic Relationships to Identify Rotational Leadership Changesp. 115
Combining Long-Term Perspective with Short-Term Signals to Isolate Attractive Stock Candidates: Ip. 127
Combining Long-Term Perspective with Short-Term Signals to Isolate Attractive Stock Candidates: IIp. 133
Appendixp. 151
Indexp. 157
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