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Technical Market Indicators by Richard J. Bauer,Julie R. Dohlquist,Julie R. Dahlquist
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    • Product code: 9739
    • ISBN: 0471197211, ISBN13: 9780471197218, 426 pages, hardback
      Published by John Wiley & Sons Inc on 1998 , 1st
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    Description of Technical Market Indicators

    The use of technical market indicators has long been a controversial subject, highly regarded by some and treated with great skepticism by others. Yet, the number of indicators-and the number of individual investors and finance professionals using them-continues to grow. Now, more than ever, there is an urgent need for objective testing to determine the validity of these indicators. Technical Market Indicators is a unique study of the performance of many of the most widely used technical analysis indicators. The authors explore in an unbiased, rigorous manner whether these indicators consistently perform well or fail to do the job. They explain which indicators work best and why, providing a clear picture of what the investor is likely to experience when using technical analysis. Unlike other books on the subject, Technical Market Indicators provides a comprehensive testing of indicators that uses a large sample of stocks over a twelve-year time period, encompassing varying market conditions.
    Instead of using the traditional technical analysis charts, this detailed analysis takes a different approach, calculating numbers based on various relationships and letting the numbers dictate the decisions. This allows the investor to use technical methods without ever consulting a chart. From an objective standpoint, the authors address both the pro and con arguments of using technical analysis and attempt to shed additional light onto the controversy through their systematic testing. They also alert the investor to the many different issues that must be addressed when using technical indicators, including performance measurement criteria, consistency of results, combining indicators, portfolio considerations, and leveraging.
    This indispensable resource features: Comprehensive testing of sixty different technical indicators, fully described, including Trading Band Crossover, Relative Strength Peaks, Random Walk Breakout, Candle Belt Hold, and Volume Trend An explanation of the underlying concepts behind the indicators and their methods of calculation In-depth results of tests on each individual indicator, with over 250 pages of detailed tables An examination of trading rules that combine two or more indicators and a report of a sampling of the best combinations An annotated bibliography. For those new to technical analysis or for the experienced analyst looking for some fresh angles on the subject, this one-of-a-kind resource is the only one you'll need to navigate the increasingly complex maze of technical market indicators. Can technical analysis be used as an effective tool to enhance investment performance? This question is currently on the minds of many investors and traders.
    The answer can be found in this invaluable, comprehensive resource, which provides a detailed analysis of the most commonly used indicators, explaining in detail which indicators seem to work best, why, under what conditions, and with which kinds of financial instruments. "Do technical market indicators provide useful information to the stock trader or is it impossible to beat a buy and hold strategy? Bauer and Dahlquist tackle this controversy by rigorously testing 60 indicators on 878 stocks over a 12-year period. Their explanations of the indicators, the testing process, and the results are clear and concise. The 12 major conclusions based on this extensive research will provide the reader with plenty of opportunities to follow Bauer and Dahlquist's final advice: 'Keep learning and keep thinking. '" - Tom Bierovic Manager, System Trading & Development Education Omega Research, Inc. "Who says a technician has to use charts? Here is a book that sidesteps traditional technical analysis and describes how tabular data can be more informative." - Ralph Acampora Managing Director Prudential Securities.

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    'Do technical indicators provide useful information to the stock trader or is it impossible to beat a buy and hold strategy? Bauer and Dahlquist tackle this controversy by rigorously testing 60 indicators on 878 stocks over a 12 year period. Their explanations of the indicators. the testing process, and the results are clear and concise. The 12 major conclusions based on this extensive research will provide the reader with plenty of opportunities to follow Bauer and Dahlquist's final advice: 'Keep learning and keep thinking.'
    - Tom Bierovic, Manager, System Trading & Development Education, Omega Research

    'Who says a technician has to use charts? Here is a book that sidesteps traditional technical analysis and describes how tabular data can be more informative.'
    - Ralph Acampora, Managing Director, Prudential Securities

    Contents of Technical Market Indicators

    1. The Technical Analysis Controversy

    2. Evaluating Indicator Performance

    3. Moving Average Indicators

    4. Oscillator Indicators

    5. Divergence Indicators

    6. Trend Indicators

    7. Patterns

    8. Individuial Stock Results

    9. Combination Results

    10. Conclusions

    Bibliography

    Index

    About Richard J. Bauer, Julie R. Dohlquist and Julie R. Dahlquist

    RICHARD J. BAUER Jr., CFA, is Professor of Finance at the School of Business and Administration at St. Mary's University of San Antonio and is past president of the San Antonio Society of Financial Analysts. Dr. Bauer's articles on investments and computer applications appear frequently in professional publications, and he is a frequent conference speaker. JULIE R. DAHLQUIST is Associate Professor of Finance and Director of the Innsbruck Program at St. Mary's University. Her research has appeared in Applied Economics, Managerial Finance, and Financial Practice and Education.

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