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Technical Analysis Power Tools for Active Investors

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ISBN-10: 0131479024

ISBN-13: 9780131479029

Edition: 2005

Authors: Gerald Appel

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In this book, one of the world's most respected technical analysts offers a complete course in forecasting future market behavior through cyclical, trend, momentum and volume signals. What's more, unlike most technical analysis books, Gerald Appel's Practical Power Tools! offers step-by-step instructions virtually any investor can use to achieve breakthrough success in the market.Appel illuminates a wide range of strategies and timing models, demystifying even advanced technical analysis the first time. Among the models he covers: NASDAQ/NYSE Relative Strength, 3-5 Year Treasury Notes, Triple Momentum, Seasonality, Breadth-Thrust Impulse, and models based on the revolutionary MACD…    
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Book details

List price: $69.99
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: FT Press
Publication date: 3/21/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 264
Size: 7.25" wide x 9.50" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.562
Language: English

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The No-Frills Investment Strategy
Picking the Right Investment Vehicles
Risk: Reward Comparisons Between More Volatile and Less Volatile Equity Mutual Fund Portfolios
Gain/Pain Ratios
Drawdown: The Measure of Ultimate Risk
The End Result: Less Is More
Changing Your Bets While the Race Is Still Underway
Relative Strength Investing
Testing the Relative Strength Investment Strategy: A 14-Year Performance Record of Relative Strength Investing
Results of Quarterly Reranking and Quarterly Rebalancing (1990-2003
Buy-and-Hold Results: The Standard & Poor's 500 Benchmark
Increasing the Risk: Maintaining a Portfolio of Somewhat More Aggressive Mutual Funds
Observations
Upping the Ante: The Effects of Applying the Concepts ofnbsp;Relative Strength Selection to a Still More Volatile Portfolio of Mutual Funds
General Observations
A Quick Review of Relative Strength Investing
Summing Up
Two Quick-and-Dirty Stock Market Mood Indicators
Identifying High- and Low-Risk Investment Climates
The Nasdaq/New York Stock Exchange Index Relative Strength Indicator
The Maintenance and Interpretation of the Nasdaq/NYSE Index Relative Strength Indicator
Observations
Measuring the Market Mood with the Intermediate Monetary Filter
The Monetary Model
The Ingredients
The Calculation and Rules of the Intermediate Monetary Filter