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OPTIONS Using Technical Analysis to Design Winning Trades Greg Harmon - - PDF document
OPTIONS Using Technical Analysis to Design Winning Trades Greg Harmon - - PDF document
TRADING OPTIONS Using Technical Analysis to Design Winning Trades Greg Harmon WlLEY CONTENTS Foreword xi Introduction 1 PART I IDENTIFYING AND UNDERSTANDING THETREND 7 CHARTER 1 Identifying the Major Trend 9 Market Influencers and
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Japanese Candlestick Patterns
Reversal Patterns Continuation Patterns Indecision Candles Conclusion CHARTER S
Derived and Quantitative Analysis
Fibonacci Analysis Harmonie Trading Elliott Wave Andrews' Pitchfork Conclusion
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Price Derivatives, Momentum, and Other Indicators
Relative Strength Index (RSI) Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD) Indicator Bollinger Bands Moving Averages Conclusion CHARTER 7
TheWatch List and Initial Plan
Create the Mosaic Other Information The Plan Conclusion
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OPTIONS STRATEGIES
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Introduction to Options
Definitions Expiration and Exercise Contract Size Price Terminologv Why Use Options How Different from Stock Option Tables Some Basics Applied Conclusion 65 66 76 80 83 85 85 91 100 101 103 105 105 110 112 114 119 121 121 123 125 130
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PART IV Options Combinations
145 Covered Call or Buy Write 146 Long a Put or Call 147 Short a Put or Call 147 Long a Put Spread or Call Spread 149 Short a Put Spread or Call Spread
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Long a Ratio Put or Call Spread 152 Long or Short a Calendar 154 Long or Short a Diagonal 156 Long or Short a Butterfly 158 Long or Short a Straddle 161 Long or Short a Strangle 163 Long or Short an Iron Condor 164 Long or Short a Risk Reversal 165 Conclusion 167 DESIGN AND EXECUTION
169 The Elements of Design
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Position Sizing and Stop Losses 174 n Conclusion 179
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What to Look For 181 Conclusion 198
Execution and Beyond
199 Execution 199 Hedging, Profit Taking, and Adjustments 203 Conclusion 209 Conclusion 211 Additional Resources 213 Aboutthe Companion Website 215
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