Getting Started in Chart Patterns. Thomas N. Bulkowski

Getting Started in Chart Patterns


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Getting Started in Chart Patterns Thomas N. Bulkowski
Publisher: Wiley




Let's start by looking at the strategy for trading the head and shoulders pattern. In today's lesson we are going to look at a specific strategy with entry and exit points for how to trade those chart patterns. I have done this before and while my reach and engagement numbers go down, I get them back up when I return from a much needed mini-sabbatical. First of all I want to thank everyone who attended my webinar on Getting started with MVVM in WPF and Silverlight yesterday. This article, by Scott Mitchell, walks through downloading, installing, and getting started with Microsoft's Chart controls. To replicate December again in a scientific way other than the following year and even then there are different variables coming into play such as what the Fiscal Cliff was for us this year may not even be a part of next December's behavior patterns). Getting Started in Chart Patterns by Thomas N. There's so much more to patterns than shapes and names. In this article we will focus on chart patterns, specifically, the top ten patterns used by technical traders. There are many ways to get there (Moving Averages, Relative Strength, Oscillators, etc…). Someone suggested that I get a sled and slide down the chart! Today, I want to move beyond the basic concept of patterns and reveal the secrets to trading chart pattern breakouts consistently and accurately. Charts summarize and illuminate patterns in data in a way that long tables of numbers simply cannot.

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