
Everything you need to pass Level I of the CMT Program CMT Level I 2016: 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. Covered topics address theory and history, markets, market indicators, construction, confirmation, cycles, selection and decision, system testing, statistical analysis, and ethics. The Level I exam emphasizes trend, chart, and pattern analysis. This cornerstone guidebook of the Chartered Market Technician® Program will provide every advantage to passing Level I. INDICE: About the Market Technicians Association ix .What Is the CMT® Program? xi .Preface xiii .Chapter 1 Introduction to the Evolution of Technical Analysis 1 .Chapter 2 A New Age for Technical Analysis 7 .Chapter 3 Technical Analysis Today 27 .Chapter 4 A Brief History of Randomness and Efficient Markets 47 .Chapter 5 Academic Approaches to Technical Analysis 63 .Chapter 6 The New High New Low Index 77 .Chapter 7 Stocks above 50–Day MA 83 .Chapter 8 Other Stock Market Indicators 85 .Chapter 9 Consensus and Commitment Indicators 89 .Chapter 10 Basic Candlestick Charting 97 .Chapter 11 Basic Indicators Reference A to C 123 .Chapter 12 Basic Indicators Reference D to H 143 .Chapter 13 Basic Indicators Reference I to O 161 .Chapter 14 Basic Indicators Reference P to R 175 .Chapter 15 Basic Indicators Reference S to Z 189 .Chapter 16 Overview 207 .Chapter 17 Government 217 .Chapter 18 Companies 241 .Chapter 19 Hard Assets 267 .Chapter 20 Indexes 283 .Chapter 21 Basic Concepts and Calculations 291 .Chapter 22 Point–and–Figure Charting 341 .Chapter 23 Technical Analysis as a Science 367 .Chapter 24 Objective Rules and Their Evaluation 379 .Chapter 25 Being Right or Making Money 395 .Chapter 26 The Model ]Building Process 425 .Chapter 27 What Is Price? 439 .Chapter 28 What Is the Market? 441 .Chapter 29 The Trading Scene 445 .Chapter 30 The Market Crowd and You 449 .Chapter 31 Psychology of Trends 453 .Chapter 32 Managing versus Forecasting 457 .Chapter 33 Charting 461 .Chapter 34 Support and Resistance 467 .Chapter 35 Trends and Trading Ranges 473 .Chapter 36 Volume–Based Indicators 479 .Chapter 37 Force Index 485 .Chapter 38 Open Interest 491 .Chapter 39 Introduction to the Wave Principle 495 .Chapter 40 The Anatomy of Elliott Wave Trading 513 .Chapter 41 What Is the Efficient Market Hypothesis? 529 .Chapter 42 The EMH and the Market Model 537 .Chapter 43 The Forerunners to Behavioral Finance 545 .Chapter 44 Noise Traders and the Law of One Price 551 .Chapter 45 Noise Traders as Technical Traders 559 .Chapter 46 Understanding Chart Patterns 569 .Chapter 47 Understanding Chart Pattern Breaks 587 .Chapter 48 Triangles, Pennants, and Flags 603 .Chapter 49 Tops and Bottoms 643 .Chapter 50 Head–and–Shoulders Patterns 675 .Chapter 51 Understanding Implied Volatility 691 .Chapter 52 About the VIX Index 703 .Chapter 53 Seasonality and Calendar Patterns 717 .Chapter 54 Relative Strength as a Criterion for Investment Selection 729
- ISBN: 978-1-119-22269-9
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 768
- Fecha Publicación: 23/11/2015
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