Two Roads Diverged: Trading Divergences

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Author: Dr Alexander Elder ISBN: 9781452476988
Publisher: Dr Alexander Elder Publication: January 8, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Dr Alexander Elder
ISBN: 9781452476988
Publisher: Dr Alexander Elder
Publication: January 8, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Two Roads Diverged: Trading Divergences

What you see on the surface is often deceptive, in trading, as well as in life. A trend may appear strong, while below the surface it may be weak and ready to reverse.

This book will teach you to use indicators for measuring the internal power of trends. When they confirm an uptrend, they tell you it’s OK to hold or add to long positions. At other times they signal that the trend is suspect: it is better to exit, take profits, and even consider switching from long to short or vice versa.

A divergence is a disagreement between the patterns of indicators and prices. You’ll find bullish divergences near market bottoms and bearish divergences near market tops. Some traders use these important terms loosely; this book will make them very clear by guiding you through several Reader Exercises. It will show you how to ride price trends with greater confidence and recognize upcoming reversals before they hit the crowd.

CONTENTS

How to Work with This Book
Free Updates & the Honor Code
Review of Tools
A Bullish Divergence: A Basic Definition
What is NOT a Bullish Divergence
A Bearish Divergence: A Basic Definition
What is NOT a Bearish Divergence
Reader Exercises
Entries, Stops, and Profit Targets
Additional Points on Divergences
Divergences in Other Indicators
Divergences in Multiple Timeframes
Scanning for Divergences
The Next Step: MACD Semi-Automatic
Conclusion
Thanks
Sources
About the Author

Alexander Elder, M.D. is a professional trader based in New York. He is the author of several best-selling books: Trading for a Living, Come into My Trading Room, Entries & Exits, and The New Sell and Sell Short (all with Study Guides). Dr. Elder taught psychiatry at Columbia University. His experience provides him with unique insight into the psychology of trading. Dr. Elder is a sought-after speaker at worldwide conferences. He is a co-director of SpikeTrade, a website for traders.

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Two Roads Diverged: Trading Divergences

What you see on the surface is often deceptive, in trading, as well as in life. A trend may appear strong, while below the surface it may be weak and ready to reverse.

This book will teach you to use indicators for measuring the internal power of trends. When they confirm an uptrend, they tell you it’s OK to hold or add to long positions. At other times they signal that the trend is suspect: it is better to exit, take profits, and even consider switching from long to short or vice versa.

A divergence is a disagreement between the patterns of indicators and prices. You’ll find bullish divergences near market bottoms and bearish divergences near market tops. Some traders use these important terms loosely; this book will make them very clear by guiding you through several Reader Exercises. It will show you how to ride price trends with greater confidence and recognize upcoming reversals before they hit the crowd.

CONTENTS

How to Work with This Book
Free Updates & the Honor Code
Review of Tools
A Bullish Divergence: A Basic Definition
What is NOT a Bullish Divergence
A Bearish Divergence: A Basic Definition
What is NOT a Bearish Divergence
Reader Exercises
Entries, Stops, and Profit Targets
Additional Points on Divergences
Divergences in Other Indicators
Divergences in Multiple Timeframes
Scanning for Divergences
The Next Step: MACD Semi-Automatic
Conclusion
Thanks
Sources
About the Author

Alexander Elder, M.D. is a professional trader based in New York. He is the author of several best-selling books: Trading for a Living, Come into My Trading Room, Entries & Exits, and The New Sell and Sell Short (all with Study Guides). Dr. Elder taught psychiatry at Columbia University. His experience provides him with unique insight into the psychology of trading. Dr. Elder is a sought-after speaker at worldwide conferences. He is a co-director of SpikeTrade, a website for traders.

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