![]() Part IV: Putting It All Together Chapter 21: Detailed Day Trading Examples Chapter 22: Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Charts Chapter 23: Options Chapter 24: The Best Trades: Putting It All Together Chapter 25: Trading Guidelines About the Author About the Website Indexįounded in 1807, John Wiley & Sons is the oldest independent publishing company in the United States. Part III: The First Hour (The Opening Range) Chapter 17: Patterns Related to the Premarket Chapter 18: Patterns Related to Yesterday: Breakouts, Breakout Pullbacks, and Failed Breakouts Chapter 19: Opening Patterns and Reversals Chapter 20: Gap Openings: Reversals and Continuations Part II: Day Trading Chapter 11: Key Times of the Day Chapter 12: MarketsĬhapter 13: Time Frames and Chart Types Chapter 14: Globex, Premarket, Postmarket, and Overnight Market Chapter 15: Always In Chapter 16: Extreme Scalping Part I: Trend Reversals: A Trend Becoming an Opposite Trend Chapter 1: Example of How to Trade a Reversal Chapter 2: Signs of Strength in a Reversal Chapter 3: Major Trend Reversal Chapter 4: Climactic Reversals: A Spike Followed by a Spike in the Opposite Direction Chapter 5: Wedges and Other Three-Push Reversal Patterns Chapter 6: Expanding Triangles Chapter 7: Final Flags Chapter 8: Double Top and Bottom Pullbacks Chapter 9: Failures Chapter 10: Huge Volume Reversals on Daily Charts Contents Cover Series Title Page Copyright Dedication Acknowledgments List of Terms Used in This Book Introduction HOW TO READ THESE BOOKS SIGNS OF STRENGTH: TRENDS, BREAKOUTS, REVERSAL BARS, AND REVERSALS BAR COUNTING BASICS: HIGH 1, HIGH 2, LOW 1, LOW 2 ![]()
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