7 Part 3: Making the Most of Complex Patterns Chapter 9: Getting the Hang of Bullish Three-Stick Patterns Understanding Bullish Three-Stick Trend Reversal Patterns Working with Bullish Three-Stick Trending Patterns Chapter 10: Trading with Bearish Three-Stick Patterns Understanding Bearish Three-Stick Trend Reversal Patterns Forecasting with Bullish Three-Stick Trending Patterns
8 Part 4: Combining Patterns and Indicators Chapter 11: Using Technical Indicators to Complement Your Candlestick Charts Using Trend Lines Using Moving Averages Examining the Relative Strength Index Cashing in on Stochastics Buddying Up with Bollinger Bands Chapter 12: Buy Indicators and Bullish Reversal Candlestick Patterns Buying with the RSI and Bullish Reversal Candlestick Patterns Buying with the Stochastic Indicator and a Bullish Reversal Candlestick Pattern Chapter 13: Sell Indicators and Bearish Reversal Candlestick Patterns Shorting with the RSI and Bearish Candlestick Patterns Using the Stochastic Indicator and Bearish Candlestick Patterns for Shorting Chapter 14: Using Technical Indicators Alongside Bullish-Trending Candlestick Patterns Using Trending Patterns for Buying and Confirmation Combining Moving Averages and Bullish-Trending Candlestick Patterns Chapter 15: Combining Technical Indicators and Bearish-Trending Candlestick Patterns Combining Lines with Candles for Confirmation Combining Moving Averages and Bearish Patterns for Shorts
9 Part 5: The Part of Tens Chapter 16: Ten Myths about Charting, Trading, and Candlesticks There’s No Difference between Candlesticks and Bar Charts Market Efficiency Makes It Impossible to Beat the Market over the Long Run Only a Full-Time Professional Can Make Money in the Markets Technical Analysis Is Nothing More than Reading Tea Leaves Charting Is for Short-Term Traders Only You Must Be Rich to Start Trading Trading Is an Easy Way to Get Rich Quick Candlestick Charts Require In-Depth Data and Are Difficult to Create The Trading Game Is Stacked against the Small Trader Selling Short Is for Professional Traders Only Chapter 17: Ten Tips to Remember about Technical Analysis Charts Can Give False Signals You Will Run into Skeptics There’s No Definite Right or Wrong Opinion of a Chart A Single Chart Doesn’t Tell a Whole Story Charting Is Part Science, Part Art You Can Overanalyze Develop a Backup System Error-Free Data Doesn’t Exist No System Is Silly as Long as It Works Past Results Don’t Always Predict Future Performance
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