CMT Level I 2018

CMT Level I 2018

An Introduction to Technical Analysis

Wiley

John Wiley & Sons Inc

01/2018

648

Mole

Inglês

9781119474531

15 a 20 dias

Everything you need to pass Level I of the CMT Program CMT Level I 2018: An Introduction to Technical Analysis fully prepares you to demonstrate the basic competencies of an entry-level analyst, including a working knowledge of terminology and the ability to discuss key concepts and fundamental analytical tools.
About the CMT Association ix What Is the CMT (R) Program? xi How This Book Was Created xiii Preface xv SECTION I Chart Development and Analysis 1 Chapter 1 The Basic Principle of Technical Analysis The Trend 3 Charles D. Kirkpatrick II and Julie R. Dahlquist Chapter 2 Dow Theory 15 Charles D. Kirkpatrick II and Julie R. Dahlquist Chapter 3 History and Construction of Charts 27 Charles D. Kirkpatrick II and Julie R. Dahlquist Chapter 4 Trends The Basics 45 Charles D. Kirkpatrick II and Julie R. Dahlquist Chapter 5 Breakouts, Stops, and Retracements 73 Charles D. Kirkpatrick II and Julie R. Dahlquist Chapter 6 Moving Averages 95 Charles D. Kirkpatrick II and Julie R. Dahlquist Chapter 7 Bar Chart Patterns 123 Charles D. Kirkpatrick II and Julie R. Dahlquist Chapter 8 Short-Term Patterns 156 Charles D. Kirkpatrick II and Julie R. Dahlquist Chapter 9 Confirmation 198 Charles D. Kirkpatrick II and Julie R. Dahlquist Chapter 10 Candlestick Charting Essentials 240 Steve Nison Chapter 11 Point-and-Figure Charting 250 Perry J. Kaufman Chapter 12 Introduction to the Wave Principle 276 Wayne Gorman, Jeffrey Kennedy, and Robert R. Prechter, Jr. Chapter 13 The Anatomy of E lliott Wave Trading 294 Wayne Gorman, Jeffrey Kennedy, and Robert R. Prechter, Jr. SECTION II Markets 309 Chapter 14 Overview 311 David Wilson Chapter 15 Government 320 David Wilson Chapter 16 Companies 344 David Wilson Chapter 17 Hard Assets 370 David Wilson Chapter 18 Indexes 386 David Wilson Chapter 19 Measuring Market Strength 394 Charles D. Kirkpatrick II and Julie R. Dahlquist CHAPTER 20 What Is the Efficient Market Hypothesis? 427 Edwin T. Burton and Sunit N. Shah Chapter 21 The EMH and the Market Model 435 Edwin T. Burton and Sunit N. Shah Chapter 22 The Forerunners to Behavioral Finance 443 Edwin T. Burton and Sunit N. Shah Chapter 23 Noise Traders and the Law of One Price 448 Edwin T. Burton and Sunit N. Shah Chapter 24 Noise Traders as Technical Traders 456 Edwin T. Burton and Sunit N. Shah Chapter 25 Option Pricing Basics 466 Edwin J. Elton, Martin J. Gruber, Stephen J. Brown, and William N. Goetzmann SECTION III Statistical Analysis and System Development 477 Chapter 26 Objective Rules and Their Evaluation 479 David Aronson Chapter 27 Basic Concepts and Calculations 494 Perry J. Kaufman Chapter 28 Academic Approaches to Technical Analysis 507 Andrew W. Lo and Jasmina Hasanhodzic Chapter 29 Understanding Implied Volatility 521 Russell Rhoads Chapter 30 About the VIX Index 533 Russell Rhoads SECTION IV Introduction to the Tools for Building Technical Investing Strategies 547 Chapter 31 Being Right or Making Money 549 Ned Davis Chapter 32 The Model ]Building Process 579 Ned Davis Chapter 33 Seasonality and Calendar Patterns 594 Perry J. Kaufman Chapter 34 Consensus and Commitment Indicators 606 Dr. Alexander Elder Chapter 35 Relative Strength as a Criterion for Investment Selection 613 Robert A. Levy
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