Harmonic Trading, Volume Two: Advanced Strategies for Profiting from the Natural Order of the Financial Markets
©2010 |FT Press | Available
Scott M. Carney
©2010 |FT Press | Available
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Presents advanced harmonic patterns that identify stock market turning points: patterns analogous to the behavior of natural systems.
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 Contemporary Market Case Studies from a Harmonic Trading Perspective 11
Chapter 2 Harmonic Impulse Waves 55
Chapter 3 New Harmonic Patterns 73
Chapter 4 Harmonic Patterns Relative to the Trend 111
Chapter 5 BAMM Theory 141
Chapter 6 RSI BAMM 161
Conclusion 271
Bibliography 273
Index 275
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Carney
©2010  | FT Press  | 288 pp
Scott M. Carney is President and Founder of HarmonicTrader.com, and the originator of the Harmonic Trading approach. He personally defined this unprecedented methodology that employs a unique system of price pattern recognition and Fibonacci measurement techniques to define opportunities in the financial markets. Among his many discoveries, Scott has defined most of the harmonic patterns, including the Bat, the ideal Gartley, and the Crab. He has been recognized for other contributions to Technical Analysis, including the concept of the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ), the 0.886 retracement, and the 38.2% trailer. Carney has been a columnist for StockCharts.com, TradingMarkets.com, and eSignal.com, and he has been featured on CNN. He is a full member of the Market Technicians Association (www.mta.org) and the American Association of Professional Technical Analysts (www.aapta.us).
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