Trading Price Action Trading Ranges
Technical Analysis of Price Charts Bar by Bar for the Serious Trader
Wiley Trading Series

1. Auflage Januar 2012
624 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
The introduction to this book will be short and related only to this volume. The market is either trending or in a trading range and it is often transitioning from one to the other. When the market is transitioning from a trading range into a trend, it is breaking out. Since trends were just discussed in the first book, this second book begins with how trading ranges turn into trends, which are now familiar to the reader. It explains why breakouts form and why they end, which is always at some kind of support or resistance area. The market gets drawn quickly to these areas and because of this pull, I refer to them as magnets. As the breakout is unfolding, traders can use several mathematical techniques to measure where the trend will likely end and then begin to form a trading range, and these measured moves are discussed in detail. Once the market reaches a magnet, it then pauses and pulls back, and usually then resumes. Pullbacks are reliable setups and the book describes them and how to trade them in detail. If a pullback grows so large that it is uncertain if the trend will resume or reverse, it has become a trading range. Most markets are in trading ranges most of the time and therefore most trades that traders make are within trading ranges. Understanding them and how to trade them is critical to anyone trying to make a living as a trader. Traders need to know how to place orders to get into and out of trades and it is useful to know how to scale into and out of positions. Also, mathematics is the basis for all trading. Every trader asks himself, "Will I make money if I take this trade?" This means that the traders is making a statistical analysis of what he sees based on risk, reward, and probability, and understanding this math makes trading less stressful and more profitable.
List of Terms Used in This Book xiii
Introduction 1
PART I Breakouts: Transitioning into a New Trend 35
CHAPTER 1 Example of How to Trade a Breakout 53
CHAPTER 2 Signs of Strength in a Breakout 61
CHAPTER 3 Initial Breakout 81
CHAPTER 4 Breakout Entries in Existing Strong Trends 91
CHAPTER 5 Failed Breakouts, Breakout Pullbacks, and Breakout Tests 99
CHAPTER 6 Gaps 119
PART II Magnets: Support and Resistance 139
CHAPTER 7 Measured Moves Based on the Size of the First Leg (the Spike) 153
CHAPTER 8 Measured Moves Based on Gaps and Trading Ranges 165
CHAPTER 9 Reversals Often End at Signal Bars from Prior Failed Reversals 175
CHAPTER 10 Other Magnets 179
PART III Pullbacks: Trends Converting to Trading Ranges 183
CHAPTER 11 First Pullback Sequence: Bar, Minor Trend Line, Moving Average, Moving Average Gap, Major Trend Line 205
CHAPTER 12 Double Top Bear Flags and Double Bottom Bull Flags 213
CHAPTER 13 Twenty Gap Bars 233
CHAPTER 14 First Moving Average Gap Bars 239
CHAPTER 15 Key Inflection Times of the Day That Set Up Breakouts and Reversals 245
CHAPTER 16 Counting the Legs of Trends and Trading Ranges 253
CHAPTER 17 Bar Counting: High and Low 1, 2, 3, and 4 Patterns and ABC Corrections 259
CHAPTER 18 Wedge and Other Three-Push Pullbacks 301
CHAPTER 19 Dueling Lines: Wedge Pullback to the Trend Line 313
CHAPTER 20 "Reversal" Patterns: Double Tops and Bottoms and Head and Shoulders Tops and Bottoms 319
PART IV Trading Ranges 327
CHAPTER 21 Example of How to Trade a Trading Range 367
CHAPTER 22 Tight Trading Ranges 377
CHAPTER 23 Triangles 411
PART V Orders and Trade Management 417
CHAPTER 24 Scalping, Swinging, Trading, and Investing 419
CHAPTER 25 Mathematics of Trading: Should I Take This Trade? Will I Make Money If I Take This Trade? 437
CHAPTER 26 Need Two Reasons to Take a Trade 481
CHAPTER 27 Entering on Stops 491
CHAPTER 28 Entering on Limits 493
CHAPTER 29 Protective and Trailing Stops 517
CHAPTER 30 Profit Taking and Profit Targets 535
CHAPTER 31 Scaling Into and Out of a Trade 543
CHAPTER 32 Getting Trapped In or Out of a Trade 567
About the Author 571
About the Website 573
Index 575