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Trading Price Action Trading Ranges: Technical Analysis of Price Charts Bar by Bar for the Serious Trader Hardcover - 2012 - 1st Edition
by Brooks, Al
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- Title Trading Price Action Trading Ranges: Technical Analysis of Price Charts Bar by Bar for the Serious Trader
- Author Brooks, Al
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition number 1st
- Edition 1
- Condition UsedVeryGood
- Pages 624
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Wiley
- Date 2012-01-03
- Bookseller's Inventory # 52GZZZ00MMW7_ns
- ISBN 9781118066676 / 1118066677
- Weight 2.65 lbs (1.20 kg)
- Dimensions 9.41 x 7.67 x 1.48 in (23.90 x 19.48 x 3.76 cm)
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Themes
- Aspects (Academic): Business Aspects
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2011029298
- Dewey Decimal Code 332.632
From the jacket flap
In order to put his methodology in perspective, Brooks examined an essential array of price action basics and trends in the first book of this series, Trading Price Action Trends; provides important insights on trading ranges, breakouts, order management, and the mathematics of trading in this current book Trading Price Action Trading Ranges; and then moves on to discuss trend reversals, day trading, daily charts, options, and the best setups for all time frames in the third, and final, book of this series, Trading Price Action REVERSALS.
Divided into five comprehensive parts, Trading Price Action Trading Ranges skillfully addresses how to spot and profit from trading ranges--which most markets are in, most of the time--using the technical analysis of price action. Along the way, it touches on some of the most essential aspects of this approach, including:
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Trading breakouts, which are transitions from trading ranges to trends, and understanding the gaps they create
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The two types of "Magnets," Support and Resistance, and what they mean once the market breaks out and begins its move
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Pullbacks, which are transitions from trends to trading ranges
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The characteristics commonly found in trading ranges--areas of largely sideways price activity--and examples of how to trade them
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Honing your order and trade management skills so that you can make more informed entry and exit decisions
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And much more
Throughout the book, Brooks focuses primarily on 5 minute candle charts--all of which are created with TradeStation--to illustrate basic principles, but also discusses daily and weekly charts. And since he trades more than just E-mini S&P 500 futures, Brooks also details how price action can be used as the basis for trading stocks, forex, Treasury Note futures, and options. For your convenience, a companion website, which can be found atwiley.com/go/tradingtrends, contains all of the charts provided in the book.
Trading is a rewarding endeavor, but it's hard work and requires relentless discipline. To succeed, you have to stick to your rules and avoid emotion--and you have to patiently wait to take only the best trades. Understanding, and utilizing, the information found in Trading Price Action Trading Ranges is the next logical step to achieving this goal. With this guide, and the other two books in the series, you'll discover how to develop the patience and discipline to follow a sound system, and reap potentially huge financial rewards in the process.