Just a Trade a Day – Simple Ways to Profit from Predictable Market Moves

Simple Ways to Profit from Predictable Market Moves

Gebonden Engels 2010 9781592804429
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The world s number–one Fibonacci trading guru delivers a revolutionary new system for finding that one, great trade a day

 Using the revolutionary, easy–to–learn methods outlined in this book, the full power of Fibonacci trading will be yours to command. Michael Jardine, one of the world s acknowledged experts on Fibonacci trading and author of the international bestseller, New Frontiers in Fibonacci Trading, draws upon his decades of experience with Fibonacci trading theory and practice to develop a simple, easy–to–use system that allows you to find that one great trade a day that every trader hopes for day after day, year after year. Combining his original Jardine Range and what he has dubbed the Universal Chart, Jardine s trading system will deliver greater consistency and objectivity to your trading, indicate key trend reversals, optimize your exits and much more. 

Clearly explains how to use the Universal System right out of the box with any trading instrument and in any time frame
Demonstrates how to use the system in conjunction with other tools and strategies to complement your current trading methodology
Shows how to use Market Profile and Points of Control to more reliably determine comfort levels in the markets and anticipate trending moves with uncanny accuracy 
Uses detailed simulations to help clarify the theory behind the Universal System and to let you observe how it works in practice
Packed with real–life examples Jardine s and includes a 500–day trading summary/journal demonstrating just how profitable this time–tested system has been for him

 

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ISBN13:9781592804429
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:162

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<p>Introduction v</p>
<p>Chapter 1 In a Nutshell 1</p>
<p>What I′m Going to Tell You 1</p>
<p>The Market Profile 2</p>
<p>The Point of Control 3</p>
<p>The Virgin Point of Control 3</p>
<p>The Jardine Range 4</p>
<p>The Universal Chart 4</p>
<p>What I Told You 5</p>
<p>Part 1 The Basics of Market Profiling 7</p>
<p>Chapter 2 The Market Profile 9</p>
<p>Measuring the Market Profile with a Price Histogram Chart 10</p>
<p>Lines in the Sand 13</p>
<p>Conjecture Lines 15</p>
<p>Fibonacci as a conjecture Line 16</p>
<p>The Best Line in the Sand 18</p>
<p>Profiles of the Profiles 20</p>
<p>Chapter 3 The Virgin Point of Control 29</p>
<p>Those Lines in the Sand 29</p>
<p>Strength in Numbers 31</p>
<p>POC as a Price Attractor 33</p>
<p>VPC as an Even Stronger Price Attractor 33</p>
<p>Market Memory is Only So Long 37</p>
<p>Chapter 4 The Jardine Range 43</p>
<p>What Goes Up 44</p>
<p>Natural and Potential 45</p>
<p>Back to Newton 47</p>
<p>Objectivity is Your Friend, Subjectivity Your Enemy 47</p>
<p>Part 2 The Universal System 51</p>
<p>Chapter 5 Getting In: The Oscillator 53</p>
<p>Those Squiggly Lines 53</p>
<p>The Great Oscillator Debate 56</p>
<p>The Stochastic 56</p>
<p>The Great Settings Debate 57</p>
<p>So What′s the Use? 58</p>
<p>Using Multiple Time Frames 59</p>
<p>My Settings–the Holy Grail (Not) 59</p>
<p>Objective Requirements to Generate the "Buy" and "Sell" Signals 62</p>
<p>Executing a Buy or Sell Signal 64</p>
<p>Chapter 6 Getting Out: Average Range 69</p>
<p>Quick Review of Our Goal 69</p>
<p>Catching the First Wave 71</p>
<p>What Next? 73</p>
<p>Profit Protection 73</p>
<p>Do the Research 77</p>
<p>Optimizing Your Target 77</p>
<p>Chapter 7 Jardine Range and the Universal Chart 83</p>
<p>About Those Profiles 83</p>
<p>Chart 1 Jardine Range 85</p>
<p>Chart 2 The "Uni" 86</p>
<p>Blogging the Trades 92</p>
<p>Part 3 Putting Theory to Practice 99</p>
<p>Chapter 8 Trade Types 101</p>
<p>Type 1 Standard Keltner Exit 101</p>
<p>Type 2 Keltner Exit with Fibonacci Extension 102</p>
<p>Type 3 Counter Market 107</p>
<p>Missed Trades 108</p>
<p>Chapter 9 The Hard Part 111</p>
<p>Those Pesky Stops 111</p>
<p>Price–Based Stops 112</p>
<p>Market–Based Stops 113</p>
<p>Natural Stops 113</p>
<p>Lesson: Worst Case Scenario 114</p>
<p>A Word about Cash Management 118</p>
<p>Preparing to Lose–and to Win 119</p>
<p>Chapter 10 Back to Fibonacci: Jardine Trimesters 121</p>
<p>Trading Resource Guide 127</p>
<p>Appendix A Building Blocks 129</p>
<p>Market Structure Low (MSL) 130</p>
<p>Market Structure High (MSH) 133</p>
<p>Reversal Patterns 134</p>
<p>Appendix B Fibonacci review 137</p>
<p>Leonardo and His Rabbits 138</p>
<p>The Golden Mean 139</p>
<p>More on the Mean 140</p>
<p>Using Fibonacci to Forecast Waves 143</p>
<p>Appendix C 500–Day Trade Summary 147</p>
<p>Glossary 151</p>
<p>Recommended Reading 157</p>

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