Market Dynamics Learn Relative Strength Point & Figure Charting
The Spirit of Technical Analysis
Chart construction and layout
Region of Excess Return
Region of serious under-performance
Extreme volatility - Shortest time period
Analysis of trends
Triple top buy signal
Triple bottom sell signal
45 degree lines- Bullish
High performance bullish support lines Example 1-2
High performance bullish support lines Example 3-4
High performance bullish support lines Example 5-6
High performance bullish support lines Example 7-8
High performance bullish support lines Example 9-10
Support and resistance
Resistance below the bearish resistance line
Trading ranges
Channels
Major long-term trends Example 1-2
Major long-term trends Example 3-4
Major long-term trends Example 5
Major long-term uptrends Example 1-2
Major long-term uptrends Example 3-4
Major long-term uptrends Example 5
Major long-term down-trends
Natural trendlines
Major reversal patterns
Major bases
Breakouts Example 1-2
Breakouts Example 3-4
Breakouts Example 5-6
Breakouts Example 7
Some thoughts about how the market works
Theory of Runs
Some thoughts about portfolio management
Relative strength study - real time - uptrends and downtrend lists published by WCA in 1999
example 5
Usually stocks with average volatility will consolidate for at least ten columns as they complete a top and reverse trend.
example 6
By W. Clay Allen CFA
Next: High performance bullish support lines - example 7 - 8
Summary: Index