CMT Level III 2016: The Integration of Technical Analysis

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John Wiley & Sons, Dec 14, 2015 - Business & Economics - 1040 pages

Everything you need to pass Level III of the CMT Program

CMT Level III 2016: The Integration of Technical Analysis fully prepares you to demonstrate competency integrating basic concepts in Level I with practical applications in Level II, by using critical analysis to arrive at well-supported, ethical investing and trading recommendations. Covered topics include: asset relationships, portfolio management, behavioral finance, volatility, analysis, and ethics. The Level III exam emphasizes risk management concepts as well as classical methods of technical analysis.

This cornerstone guidebook of the Chartered Market Technician® Program will provide every advantage to passing Level III.

 

Contents

Chapter
1
the two Main rules of risk Control
17
the 6 rule
25
Behavioral techniques
31
pattern recognition
61
Multiple time Frames
87
risk Control
265
11
280
James Montier
661
alpha Generation
673
the VIX as a stock Market Indicator
695
Russell Rhoads
711
Introduction to Candlestick Charts
725
statistics summary
745
Deliberation 761 vii
761
engulfing Bearish
781

31
310
regression
333
International Indices and Commodities
341
Markos Katsanos
367
european Indices
383
Gold
391
Intraday Correlations
407
Intermarket Indicators
417
everything Is Relative Strength Is everything
439
analyzing the MacroFinance environment
469
Robert A Weigand
503
statistical analysis
547
hypothesis tests and Confidence Intervals
593
Causality and statistics
625
Edwin T Burton and sunit n shah
637
the story Is the thing or the allure of Growth
645
are two heads Betterthan one?
653
Last engulfing Bottom
799
three outside Down
815
two Black Gapping Candles
831
Window rising
843
DeadCat Bounce Inverted
861
Thomas n Bulkowski
871
earnings surprise Good
883
FDa Drug approvals
895
Flag earnings
907
samestore sales Bad
921
61
933
stock Downgrades
945
87
949
stock Upgrades
959
statistics summary
973
Fact Fiction and Momentum Investing
991
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For over 40 years the Market Technicians Association has worked to advance the discipline of technical analysis. What started as a small group of sell-side analysts on Wall Street is now a global association of over 4,500 members in 85 countries. The mission of the Market Technicians Association is to establish and maintain the highest professional standards among technical analysts by educating the investment community about the theory, practice, and application of technical analysis.

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