John J. Murphy 
The Visual Investor [EPUB ebook] 
How to Spot Market Trends

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The Visual Investor, Second Edition breaks down technical analysis into terms that are accessible to even individual investors. Aimed at the typical investor—such as the average CNBC viewer—this book shows investors how to follow the ups and downs of stock prices by visually comparing the charts, without using formulas or having a necessarily advanced understanding of technical analysis math and jargon. Murphy covers all the fundamentals, from chart types and market indicators to sector analysis and global investing, providing examples and easy-to-read charts so that any reader can become a skilled visual investor.
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Preface xv


Acknowledgments xix


Section One Introduction 1


What Has Changed? 1


Fund Categories 2


Global Funds 2


Investors Need to Be Better Informed 3


Benefits of Visual Investing 3


Structure of the Book 3


Chapter 1 What Is Visual Investing? 5


Why Market Analysis? 5


The Trend Is to Blend 6


What’s in a Name? 6


Why Study the Market? 7


Chartists Are Cheaters 7


It’s Always Just Supply and Demand 7


Charts Are Just Faster 8


Charts Do Look Ahead 8


Pictures Don’t Lie 9


Picture Anything You Want 9


The Market’s Always Right 9


It’s All About Trend 10


Isn’t the Past Always Prologue? 10


Timing Is Everything 13


Summary 13


Chapter 2 The Trend Is Your Friend 15


What Is a Trend? 15


Support and Resistance Levels 18


Role Reversal 18


Short Versus Long Term 25


Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Charts 28


Recent versus Distant Past 28


Trendlines 31


Channel Lines 34


Retracing Our Steps by One-Third, One-Half, and Two-Thirds 34


Weekly Reversals 38


Summary 38


Chapter 3 Pictures That Tell a Story 41


Chart Types 41


Time Choices 46


Scaling 46


Volume Analysis 50


Chart Patterns 52


Measuring Techniques 61


Even the Fed Is Charting 65


The Triangle 65


Point-and-Figure Charts 66


Chart Pattern Recognition Software 70


Section Two Indicators 73


Chapter 4 Your Best Friend in a Trend 75


Two Classes of Indicators 75


The Moving Average 76


The Simple Average 76


Weighting the Average or Smoothing It? 77


Moving Average Lengths 77


Moving Average Combinations 78


Summary 95


Chapter 5 Is It Overbought or Oversold? 97


Measuring Overbought and Oversold Conditions 97


Divergences 97


Momentum 99


Welles Wilder’s Relative Strength Index 100


The Stochastics Oscillator 110


Combine RSI and Stochastics 113


Summary 119


Chapter 6 How to Have the Best of Both Worlds 121


MACD Construction 121


MACD as Trend-Following Indicator 123


MACD as an Oscillator 123


MACD Divergences 125


How to Blend Daily and Weekly Signals 125


How to Make MACD Even Better—The Histogram 128


Be Sure to Watch Monthly Signals 130


How to Know Which Indicators to Use 130


The Average Directional Movement (ADX) Line 133


Summary 135


Section Three Linkage 137


Chapter 7 Market Linkage 139


The Asset Allocation Process 140


The Relative Strength Ratio 142


2002 Shift from Paper to Hard Assets 142


Commodity/Bond Ratio also Turned up 144


Turns in the Bond/Stock Ratio 144


2007 Ratio Shifts Back to Bonds 147


Bonds Rise as Stocks Fall 147


Falling U.S. Rates Hurt the Dollar 147


Falling Dollar Pushes Gold to Record High 150


Commodity-Related Stocks 153


Foreign Stocks Are Linked to the Dollar 153


Commodity Exporters Get Bigger Boost 156


Global Decoupling Is a Myth 156


Rising Yen Threatens Global Stocks 158


Review of 2004 Intermarket Book 159


Summary 161


Chapter 8 Market Breadth 163


Measuring Market Breadth with NYSE AD Line 163


NYSE AD Line Violates Moving Average Lines 164


Advance-Decline Shows Negative Divergence 164


Where the Negative Divergences Were Located 166


Retail Stocks Start to Underperform During 2007 169


Retailers and Homebuilders Were Linked 171


Consumers are also Squeezed by Rising Oil 173


Dow Theory 173


Transports Don’t Confirm Industrial High 175


Percent of NYSE Stocks above 200-Day Average 175


NYSE Bullish Percent Index 179


Point-and-Figure Version of BPI 181


Summary 182


Chapter 9 Relative Strength and Rotation 183


Uses of Relative Strength 183


Top-Down Analysis 186


Relative Strength versus Absolute Performance 187


Using Relative Strength between Stocks 190


Comparing Gold Stocks to Gold 190


How to Spot New Market Leaders 193


Where the Money Came from 193


Spotting Rotation Back into Large Caps 196


Trend Changes Are Easy to Spot 198


Rotation within Market Sectors 198


Chinese Stocks Lose Leadership Role 200


Summary 202


Section Four Mutual Funds and Exchange Traded Funds 205


Chapter 10 Sectors and Industry Groups 207


Difference between Sectors and Industry Groups 208


Performance Charts 209


Sector Carpets 211


Using Market Carpet to Find Stock Leaders 212


Industry Group Leader 213


Sector Trends Need to Be Monitored 214


Information on Sectors and Industry Groups 214


Spotting Natural Gas Leadership 215


Natural Gas Components 215


CBOE Volatility (VIX) Index 217


Summary 221


Chapter 11 Mutual Funds 227


What Works on Mutual Funds 227


Open- versus Closed-End Funds 228


Charting Adjustments on Open-End Funds 228


Blending Fundamental and Technical Data 229


Relative Strength Analysis 229


Traditional and Nontraditional Mutual Funds 229


Keep It Simple 230


200-Day Moving Average and Housing 230


Natural Gas Breakout 232


Consumer Discretionary Breakdown 232


Bear Crossing Sinks Chips 235


Negative ROC Hurts Technology 235


Consumer Staples Hold Up Okay 235


Retail Ratio Plunges 235


Energizing a Portfolio 240


Latin America Leads 240


Real Estate Is Global 240


Profunds Rising Rates Fund 244


Profunds Falling U.S. Dollar Fund 244


Commodity Mutual Funds 247


Inverse Stock Funds 247


Summary 250


Chapter 12 Exchange-Traded Funds 251


ETFs versus Mutual Funds 252


Using ETFs to Hedge 253


Using a Bear ETF 253


Trading the Nasdaq 100 255


Using Sector ETFs 258


Inverse Sector ETFs 260


Using Technology as a Market Indicator 260


Commodity ETFs 263


Foreign Currency ETFs 263


Bond ETFs 267


International ETFs 269


Summary 275


Conclusion 279


Why It’s Called Visual Investing 279


The Media Will Always Tell You Why Later 279


Media Views Keep Shifting 280


Visual Analysis Is More User Friendly 280


Keep It Simple 280


Visual Tools Are Universal 281


The Stock Market Leads the Economy 281


Prices Lead the Fundamentals 282


Sector Investing 282


Exchange-Traded Funds 283


A Year After the 2007 Top 283


Warning Signs were Clearly Visible 284


Appendix A Getting Started 285


Find a Good Web Site 285


Use the Readers Choice Awards 285


Stock Charts.com 286


Chart School 286


Online Bookstore 287


Investor’s Business Daily 288


Stock Scans 288


Bullish Percent Indexes 289


Decision Point.com 294


Mc Clellan Breadth Indicators 294


Appendix B Japanese Candlesticks 295


Candlestick Patterns 297


Bullish Engulfing Pattern 298


Stock Scan Candlestick Patterns 300


Recommended Reading 300


Appendix C Point-and-Figure Charting 301


Triple and Quadruple Signals 302


How to Vary P&F Charts for Sensitivity 304


There’s No Doubt about P&F Signals 305


Recommended Reading 306


Index 307

Об авторе

JOHN J. MURPHY is a former technical analyst for CNBC and has over forty years of market experience. He is the face of Stock Charts.com, which provides financial information to online investors via technical analysis tools. Murphy has appeared on Bloomberg TV, CNN’s Moneyline, Nightly Business Report, and Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser. In 1992, he was given the first award for outstanding contribution to global technical analysis by the International Federation of Technical Analysts, and was the recipient of the 2002 Market Technicians Association Annual Award. In addition to the First Edition of The Visual Investor, he is also author of Intermarket Technical Analysis and Intermarket Analysis, all of which are published by Wiley. He also authored Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets. Murphy has a bachelor of arts in economics and a master of business administration from Fordham University.
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язык английский ● Формат EPUB ● ISBN 9780470486689 ● Размер файла 10.6 MB ● издатель John Wiley & Sons ● Страна US ● опубликованный 2009 ● Издание 2 ● Загружаемые 24 месяцы ● валюта EUR ● Код товара 2318403 ● Защита от копирования без

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