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Full view integrated technical analysis [[electronic resource] ] : a systematic approach to active stock market investing / / Xin Xie
Full view integrated technical analysis [[electronic resource] ] : a systematic approach to active stock market investing / / Xin Xie
Autore Xie Xin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (287 p.)
Disciplina 332.632042
Collana Wiley Trading
Soggetto topico Investments
Stock exchanges
ISBN 1-119-19950-6
1-283-02495-0
9786613024954
0-470-82678-9
0-470-82677-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto FULL-VIEW INTEGRATED TECHNICAL ANALYSIS; Contents; Preface; 1 The Need for a Full View Integrated Approach; 1.1 The Motivation; 1.1.1 The Need for a New Paradigm; 1.1.2 The Answers from FVITA; 1.2 The Necessity of FVITA; 1.3 Random Walk?; 2 Two Basic Elements of Market Dynamics; 2.1 Oscillators-An Overview; 2.2 The Oscillator of Choice-Stochastics; 2.3 Trend Indicator-Moving Average; 2.4 Trend Indicator-Moving Average Convergence/Divergence; 2.5 Adaptive Trend Indicators; 2.5.1 Kaufman's Adaptive Moving Average; 2.5.2 Chande's Variable Index Dynamic Average
2.5.3 Mart's Master Trading Formula2.6 Adaptive Oscillators; 2.7 Other Tools of Technical Analysis; 3 Multi-Screen Systems; 3.1 The Need for Multi-Screen Approaches; 3.2 Triple Screens; 3.3 Extended Interval Charts in FVITA-Daily and Up; 3.4 Intra-Day Interval Charts in FVITA; 4 Bounded, Interval-Specific Bull and Bear Markets; 4.1 Interval-Specific Bull and Bear Market I-Concept; 4.2 Interval-Specific Bull and Bear Market II-Criteria; 4.3 Interval-Specific Bull and Bear Market III-Limits of Countermovements; 4.4 Triple Screen System Under Full View
5 Market Turning Points and Duration of Pauses5.1 Support and Resistance; 5.2 Bollinger Bands; 5.3 Waves; 5.4 Turning Points after Eight and R9 Observations; 5.5 Thrust; 5.6 Type I, II, and III Pauses; 6 Trend Reversals vs. Temporary Countertrends; 6.1 Trend Reversals; 6.2 Without the Two-Day Chart; 6.3 Running Space after Trend Reversal; 6.4 Temporary Countertrends; 6.5 Straight Pauses; 6.6 Exception 1: Composite Bottoming-Up and Composite Topping-Off; 6.7 Exception 2: Approaching the Turning Point; 6.8 Relationship between Low- and High-Order Signals; 6.9 Trading Strategies on Trend Signals
7 Pauses Under Different Market Conditions7.1 Pausing-Down from a Historical New High; 7.2 Pauses Against Temporary Trends; 7.3 Trading Strategies for Pauses; 8 Case Studies; 8.1 Case 1: The 2007 Financial Market Crisis-DJIA; 8.2 Case 2: The 2000 High-Tech Bubble and its Aftermath-DJIA; 8.2.1 The Formation of the High-Tech Bubble-DJIA; 8.2.2 The Bursting of the High-Tech Bubble-DJIA; 8.3 Case 3: The 1990 Bubble and Fall-Topix; 8.3.1 The Formation of the 1990 Bubble-Topix; 8.3.2 The Bursting of the Bubble in 1990, I-Topix; 8.3.3 The Bursting of the Bubble in 1990, II-Topix
8.4 Case 4: The 2003 Rebound and 2007 Crash8.4.1 The Rebound in 2003-Topix; 8.4.2 The Fall after the Crash in 2007-Topix; 8.5 Case 5: The 2007 Crash-Shanghai Composite Index; 8.5.1 Market at the Turning Point-Shanghai Composite Index 2007; 8.5.2 The Crash of 2007-Shanghai Composite Index; 9 Random Walk, Efficient Market vs. Market Activism; 9.1 Efficient Market Hypothesis-The Roots; 9.2 Efficient Market Hypothesis-The Evidence; 9.3 EMH, Market Activism and the 100 Bill Story; 9.4 Flawed Empirical Observations Against Market Activism; 9.5 A Fund to Show Effective Market Activision
9.6 A Theoretical Argument for Technical Analysis
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139201403321
Xie Xin  
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Full view integrated technical analysis [[electronic resource] ] : a systematic approach to active stock market investing / / Xin Xie
Full view integrated technical analysis [[electronic resource] ] : a systematic approach to active stock market investing / / Xin Xie
Autore Xie Xin
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (287 p.)
Disciplina 332.632042
Collana Wiley Trading
Soggetto topico Investments
Stock exchanges
ISBN 1-119-19950-6
1-283-02495-0
9786613024954
0-470-82678-9
0-470-82677-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto FULL-VIEW INTEGRATED TECHNICAL ANALYSIS; Contents; Preface; 1 The Need for a Full View Integrated Approach; 1.1 The Motivation; 1.1.1 The Need for a New Paradigm; 1.1.2 The Answers from FVITA; 1.2 The Necessity of FVITA; 1.3 Random Walk?; 2 Two Basic Elements of Market Dynamics; 2.1 Oscillators-An Overview; 2.2 The Oscillator of Choice-Stochastics; 2.3 Trend Indicator-Moving Average; 2.4 Trend Indicator-Moving Average Convergence/Divergence; 2.5 Adaptive Trend Indicators; 2.5.1 Kaufman's Adaptive Moving Average; 2.5.2 Chande's Variable Index Dynamic Average
2.5.3 Mart's Master Trading Formula2.6 Adaptive Oscillators; 2.7 Other Tools of Technical Analysis; 3 Multi-Screen Systems; 3.1 The Need for Multi-Screen Approaches; 3.2 Triple Screens; 3.3 Extended Interval Charts in FVITA-Daily and Up; 3.4 Intra-Day Interval Charts in FVITA; 4 Bounded, Interval-Specific Bull and Bear Markets; 4.1 Interval-Specific Bull and Bear Market I-Concept; 4.2 Interval-Specific Bull and Bear Market II-Criteria; 4.3 Interval-Specific Bull and Bear Market III-Limits of Countermovements; 4.4 Triple Screen System Under Full View
5 Market Turning Points and Duration of Pauses5.1 Support and Resistance; 5.2 Bollinger Bands; 5.3 Waves; 5.4 Turning Points after Eight and R9 Observations; 5.5 Thrust; 5.6 Type I, II, and III Pauses; 6 Trend Reversals vs. Temporary Countertrends; 6.1 Trend Reversals; 6.2 Without the Two-Day Chart; 6.3 Running Space after Trend Reversal; 6.4 Temporary Countertrends; 6.5 Straight Pauses; 6.6 Exception 1: Composite Bottoming-Up and Composite Topping-Off; 6.7 Exception 2: Approaching the Turning Point; 6.8 Relationship between Low- and High-Order Signals; 6.9 Trading Strategies on Trend Signals
7 Pauses Under Different Market Conditions7.1 Pausing-Down from a Historical New High; 7.2 Pauses Against Temporary Trends; 7.3 Trading Strategies for Pauses; 8 Case Studies; 8.1 Case 1: The 2007 Financial Market Crisis-DJIA; 8.2 Case 2: The 2000 High-Tech Bubble and its Aftermath-DJIA; 8.2.1 The Formation of the High-Tech Bubble-DJIA; 8.2.2 The Bursting of the High-Tech Bubble-DJIA; 8.3 Case 3: The 1990 Bubble and Fall-Topix; 8.3.1 The Formation of the 1990 Bubble-Topix; 8.3.2 The Bursting of the Bubble in 1990, I-Topix; 8.3.3 The Bursting of the Bubble in 1990, II-Topix
8.4 Case 4: The 2003 Rebound and 2007 Crash8.4.1 The Rebound in 2003-Topix; 8.4.2 The Fall after the Crash in 2007-Topix; 8.5 Case 5: The 2007 Crash-Shanghai Composite Index; 8.5.1 Market at the Turning Point-Shanghai Composite Index 2007; 8.5.2 The Crash of 2007-Shanghai Composite Index; 9 Random Walk, Efficient Market vs. Market Activism; 9.1 Efficient Market Hypothesis-The Roots; 9.2 Efficient Market Hypothesis-The Evidence; 9.3 EMH, Market Activism and the 100 Bill Story; 9.4 Flawed Empirical Observations Against Market Activism; 9.5 A Fund to Show Effective Market Activision
9.6 A Theoretical Argument for Technical Analysis
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823809103321
Xie Xin  
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui