Course Overview
This study guide is designed to be used with Sniper Trading. All the formulas and strategies covered here are outlined in that text. Whenever possible, I’ve tried to present examples that are realistic and likely to occur during the normal course of trading. Please note that this material is designed to complement, not substitute for, the textbook.
Course Outline
Taylor’s Contribution to Technical Analysis: The Book Method
The Buy and Sell Envelopes: Measuring Support and Resistance
The LSS Pivotal Buy and Sell Numbers: The Trend Reaction Numbers
Putting Numbers on Support and Resistance: An Example Using a Hypothetical 5-Day Period
The Early Range and the Anticipated Range 6 Bond Calculations
The Five-Day LSS Oscillator: How to Measure Market Strength
The 3-Day Difference: How to Measure Market Momentum
Chart Patterns: Finding Symmetry in the Market
Price Reversals: When the Symmetry “Fails”
Thursdays: The Weakest (Strongest) Day of the Week
Stops: Where to Pull the Plug 1
Mondays: The Ideal Day to Buy
Time and Price Trading: How to Target the Exit Level and the Point of Maximum Adversity
Confirming Indicators: Divergence Tools That Pinpoint Price Reversals
Yesterday’s Close: How to Use the l-Day Strength Indicator to Measure Strength
Gap Trades: When to Fade the Opening
Self-Assessment: Can You Learn from Mistakes
Finding the Two Major Daily Trends: The Best Times to Trade Every Day
Pit Traders: The Basics
The Five-Day Average Range: Measuring the Market’s Volatility
Stock Market Seasonal Trends: The Best Time to Buy and Sell
Learning to “Embrace the Uncertainty”: Finding Profits on the First Trade
Price Rejection: What It Means
Strategies for Getting out of Trouble: Exit-and-Reverse and Averaging
The Relationship of Yesterday’s Close to Today’s Open: Where Should You Buy? Where Should You Sell?
Market Sentiment: Another Timing Tool
Tuesdays: The Afternoon Opportunity
Market Engineering: How the Market Stages a Rallyand a Decline
The Psychological Component: How to Avoid the Most Common Pitfalls
The Weekly Stock Market Pattern: How the Market Trades
Your First Trade: How to Place an Order
Market on Close Orders: A Useful Exit Strategy
Limiting Losses: When to Pull Back
Slow Stochastics: A Divergence Tool
What Will You Learn?
How to tackle one strategy before moving on to another one
Learn all the formulas and recognize the complexity and integrate it into your trading
Know to determine what tomorrow’s range should look like
And much more
Who Is This Course For?
Sniper Trading Workbook (tradewins.com) by George Angell is for all traders to update your skill in technical analysis trading.
Sniper Trading Workbook (tradewins.com) – George Angell
$34.00
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