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81 Index Patience, 110 Pattern recognition, 77-83 Patterns five-point, 84-95 fractal, 78 reversal, 78 Peerless Stock Market Timing (Schmidt), 43 %b, 60-63,155,157,172,173 Percentage bands, 43-45 Performance ratings, 159 Persistence, 210 Point-and-figure charts, 10, 13,14, 85-90, 95 Positive-tag/negative indicator setups, 165 Positive volume index (PVI), 148 Potential ratings, 31 Preparation for investing, 186 Price-indicator comparisons, 135 Profit Magic of Stock Transaction Timing, The (Hurst), 42 Programming languages, 186 Psychology courses, 186 Pullback, 211 PVI, 148 Quantification process, 118 Quinn, Edwin S., 10 Quong, Gene, 147 Rate of change, 211 Rational analysis, 42,158 Raw materials for technical analysis, 9-18 Reading list, 218-220 Reference card, 8 Regression to the mean, 70 Relative highs and lows, 139 Relative strength, 141 Relative strength index (RSI), 152, 169,170 Relativity, 3, 185 Retracement, 212 Reversal patterns, 78 Reversals, 160-165 Reverse Squeeze, 123 Rigorous methodology, 142 "Road Not Taken, The" (Frost), 31 ROBOT charts, 36 Robustness, 145 Rothschild, Baron, 27 RSI, 152,169, 170 Rules, basic, 183,184 Russell, Bertrand, 3 Sampling, 69 Satisfaction, 98 Scaling techniques, 13 Schmidt, William, 43 Sectioning, 144, 145 Sectors, 212 Sell-high trap, 5 Sentiment indicators, 140 Setback, 212 Setup, 212 Shakeout, 101 Short term, 20 Signal line, 153 Single moving average, 54, 55 Sophisticated Investor, The (Crane), 91 Soudek, Avram, 147 Spike bottoms, 97 Spike tops, 105 Spring, 100 Square root rule (SRR), 91, 92 Squeeze, 119-132, 179 SRR, 91, 92 Standard deviation, 52, 53 Statistics, 68-73 Statistics course, 186 Stick to the basics, 57 Stochastics, 171, 191 Stock market breadth, 190 Strong stocks, 139
Index Success, path to, 118 Support, 214 Sustained trends (walking the bands), 112-118 Sycophantism, 141 System testing, 118 Tags, 112 Tags of the bands, 70 Technical analysis, 214 Template, 141, 142 10-day moving average rule, 36 10-day Open Arms Index, 209 Terminology (glossary), 198-217 The Squeeze, 119-132, 179 Three pushes to a high, 78, 79, 107,108 Throwback rally, 106, 107,110 Tick charts, 176 Time frames, 19-25 Tops, 81, 82,105-111 Trading bands, 35 Trading methods: continued effectiveness, 126 reversals, 160-165 trend following, 155-159 volatility breakout, 125-132 Trading range, 215 Trailing stop, 123 Trend, 215 Trend following, 155-159 Trend indicators, 140,141 Trend line, 215 TRIN, 199 Triple top, 105 Triptych, 191 Turtles, 40, 190 21-day summing technique, 161 Twin-Line chart, 36, 37 Typical price, 36, 189, 190 Up-volume-down-volume oscillators, 161,162 V bottoms, 97 V-PT, 147,148 Valuation envelope, 40, 41 Variations, 57 Vignola, Frank, 147 VIX, 216 Volatility, 22, 51, 72, 119-121 Volatility breakout, 125-132, 179 Volume, 9 Volume indicators, 146-154 AD, 148-151 categories of, 147 day trading, 180 II, 148-151 MFI, 152 MVI, 148 OBV, 147,148 PVI, 148 V-PT, 147,148 VWMACD, 153 Volume-price trend (V-PT), 147, 148 Volume-weighted MACD, 148,153, 154, 180 VWMACD, 148, 153, 154,180 VWMACD signal line, 148 W patterns, 93-95 W-type bottoms, 96-104 Walking the bands, 112-118 Warrants, 216 Washout, 216 Web site (book), 8, 28 Weighted moving average, 216 Weiss, Geraldine, 40 Whipsaw, 216 Width parameters, 54 Williams, Larry, 147 Wyckoff, Richard, 100 Yanow, Scott, 186 Yates, Jim, 46, 47 Yield curve, 217
ABOUT THE AUTHOR John Bollinger is president and founder of Bollinger Capital Management, an investment management company that provides technically driven money management services to individuals, corporations, trusts, and retirement plans. Bollinger Capital Management also develops and provides proprietary research for institutions and individuals. Bollinger publishes Capital Growth Letter and provides weekly commentary and analysis on CNBC, and he was for years the chief market analyst on Financial News Network. He is both a frequent contributor as well as a featured expert for publications including The Wall Street Journal, Investors Business Daily, Barrons, Technical Analysis of Stocks and Commodities, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and USA Today.
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