Stock Charts For Dummies
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Stock Charts For Dummies
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Introduction
So youve familiarized yourself with the world of investing and youre ready to dive in, or perhaps youre already in the market but looking for more tools to improve your stock picking and portfolio management. Great! Charting gives you a way to visualize trends in the market. You can help improve your visualization with various tools that we show you how to use in this book, such as overlays and indicators. You also get to explore many different chart types, including candlestick charts, bar charts, line charts, and area charts, as well as discover the pros and cons of each chart type.
Beyond the basics, we introduce you to various strategies you can use to organize and manage your charts to make your stock trading easier and more successful. Yes, youll still risk taking a loss when trading stocks, but with these tools we can help you minimize losses if one of your stocks takes an unexpected dive.
About This Book
First we introduce you to the basics of getting started in the world of stock charting. Then we take you on a tour of the most common charts that are used by traders. After you understand how to build these charts, we focus on chart settings and how the various options can impact your trading decision making. Finally we discuss how you can organize and manage your charts to trade more effectively and efficiently.
When you feel comfortable with stock charting, its time to develop your own style. We show you how to put all youve learned into building a trading style using charts to improve your stock trading decision making.
You dont have to read this book from cover to cover (but we wont mind if you do!); simply find the topic youre interested in, read up on it, and put away the book until you need it again. And you can skip anything thats marked with the Technical Stuff icon or included in a shaded box called a sidebar; such information is interesting but not crucial to understanding a given topic.
Within this book, you may note that some web addresses break across two lines of text. If youre reading this book in print and want to visit one of these web pages, simply key in the web address exactly as its noted in the text, pretending as though the line break doesnt exist. If youre reading this as an e-book, youve got it easy just click the web address to be taken directly to the web page.
Foolish Assumptions
Weve made a number of assumptions about your basic knowledge and stock-trading abilities. We assume that youre not completely new to the world of investing in stocks and that youre familiar with the stock market and its basic language. Although we review many key terms and phrases as we explore the basics of charting, if everything you read sounds totally new to you, you probably need to read a basic book on investing in stocks before trying to move on to the more technical world of charting.
We also assume that you know how to operate a computer and use the Internet. If you dont have high-speed access to the Internet now, be sure you have it before you try to trade stocks. Many of the resources we recommend in this book are available online, but you need high-speed access to be able to work with many of these valuable tools.
Icons Used in This Book
For Dummies books use little pictures, called icons, to flag certain chunks of text. Heres what they actually mean:
Watch for these little flags to get ideas on how to improve your charting skills or where to find other useful resources.
We mark information thats particularly important for you to remember with this icon.
If you read the charts wrong, mistakes can be made. A minor mistake can cost you a bunch of money, so we use this icon to point out particularly perilous areas.
We use this icon to point out information thats interesting but not crucial to your understanding of the topic at hand.
Beyond the Book
In addition to the material in the print or e-book youre reading right now, this product also comes with some access-anywhere goodies on the web. When you just want a quick reminder of charting basics, go to
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