Charting The Stock Market: The Wyckoff Method, takes a modern look at a seminal way to use technical analysis: the Wyckoff method. Charting The Stock Market presents and explains how to use the Wyckoff method for investing and trading in stocks, bonds, and commodities. This method was first documented by Richard D. Wyckoff (a trader and market forecaster who started in the business in 1888 as a 15-year-old stock runner) and published in the 1930s. Charting The Stock Market applies these classic and time-honored principles to today's market.
PART 1 - Principles of the Wyckoff Method by Jack K. Hutson
1. The Early Days
2. Elements of Charting
3. Market Trends in Composite Averages
4. Understanding Group Stock Behaviour
5. Prelude to Individual Chart Reading
6. Figure Charts
7. Effective Forecasting
8. Trendlines: Refinements in Charting
9. Selecting the Best Individual Stocks
10. Refining Chart Analysis
11. Maximising Profits with Stop Orders
12. Intraday Swings with Wave Charts
13. Serving an Apprenticeship
14. Developing a Personal Trading Style
15. Market Strategy
PART 2 - The Wyckoff Method in Action by David H. Weis
1. The Wyckoff Method and Bond Futures
2. Anatomy of a Market Move
PART 3 - The Wyckoff Method: Five Steps to Success by Craig F. Schroeder
1. Determining Trend
2. Relative Strength and Weakness
3. Identifying Opportunities
4. Buying and Selling Tests
5. Timing your Commitments