Tim Ord
The Secret Science of Price and Volume (eBook, ePUB)
Techniques for Spotting Market Trends, Hot Sectors, and the Best Stocks
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Tim Ord
The Secret Science of Price and Volume (eBook, ePUB)
Techniques for Spotting Market Trends, Hot Sectors, and the Best Stocks
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In The Secret Science of Price and Volume, leading market timer Tim Ord outlines a top-down approach to trading--identifying the trend, picking the strongest sectors, and focusing on the best stocks within those sectors--that will allow you to excel in a variety of markets. With this book as your guide, you'll quickly become familiar with Ord's proven method and discover how it can be used to make more profitable trading decisions.
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In The Secret Science of Price and Volume, leading market timer Tim Ord outlines a top-down approach to trading--identifying the trend, picking the strongest sectors, and focusing on the best stocks within those sectors--that will allow you to excel in a variety of markets. With this book as your guide, you'll quickly become familiar with Ord's proven method and discover how it can be used to make more profitable trading decisions.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118428948
- Artikelnr.: 37349411
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118428948
- Artikelnr.: 37349411
TIMOTHY ORD is President, Editor, and Publisher of The Ord Oracle, which is an electronic advisory newsletter that recommends S&P, NASDAQ, and gold stock trades. He is frequently listed as one of the top-ten market timers in the country. Timer Digest ranked him the number-one gold timer for the one-year period ending January 13, 2006, and the number-two gold timer--and number-five S&P timer--in 2004. Ord introduced the tick index method in 1991, and the method is now widely used by short-term stock traders. He has also developed a new trading method (packaged in a software program) called Ord Volume, which measures strength in a rally or decline for a stock or index. His Web site is www.ord-oracle.com.
Preface vii Dedication ix Acknowledgments x About the Author xi Chapter 1 My Path to Successful Trading 1 Becoming a Broker 2 First Foray into Technical Analysis 3 A "Student" of the Market 5 An Incomplete Picture 6 Understanding Market Time Frames 7 "Discovering" Wyckoff 8 Price and Volume Relationships 8 My Trading Methodology 9 Chapter 2 Overview of My Method 11 Time Frames and Trading 11 Taking a Top-Down Approach 12 Aligning with the Market 30 Chapter 3 Physics of Price and Volume Analysis 33 Determining Buy and Sell Signals Using Ord-Volume 39 The Bullish Setup 54 Conclusion 56 Chapter 4 Price and Volume Relationships 59 Volume Analysis at Swings 60 Trading Gaps with Volume Comparisons 79 Chapter 5 Combining Ord-Volume with Swing Price and Volume Relationships 87 Combining Ord-Volume and Volume Relationships 88 Understanding Volume Pushing Price and Time Frames 95 Using Longer and Shorter Chart Time Frames 103 Summing It Up: Swing Price, Volume and Ord-Volume 104 Chapter 6 The "Wind at Your Back" Method 107 Finding Market Direction 107 Breadth Analysis 109 Volume Analysis 120 Momentum Analysis 125 Chapter 7 Sector Analysis and Stock Analysis: The Importance of Sentiment 135 Sector and Stock Analysis 136 Investor Sentiment Helps Pick Market Turns 145 Summing It Up: The Consensus of Indicators 154 Chapter 8 Gold Stocks: The Big Picture 157 Reading the Price Relative to Gold Ratio (PRTG) 158 Elliott Wave Analysis in Gold 160 Using "Third Time Up" and Volume Analysis 162 Applying Breakout Analysis 163 What Lies Ahead for Gold 165 Concluding the Gold Discussion 165 Chapter 9 Putting it All Together 167 Step 1: Reading Market Sentiment 168 Step 2: Evaluating Breadth, Volume, and Momentum 172 Step 3: Picking the Strongest Sectors 183 Step 4: Selecting the Strongest Stocks 185 Putting It All Together 190 Index 193
Preface. Acknowledgments. About the Author. Chapter 1. My Path to
Successful Trading. Becoming a Broker. First Foray into Technical Analysis.
A "Student" of the Market. An Incomplete Picture. Understanding Market
Timeframes. "Discovering" Wyckoff. Price and Volume Relationships. My
Trading Methodology. Chapter 2. Overview of My Method. Timeframes and
Trading. Taking a Top-Down Approach. Aligning with the Market. Chapter 3.
Physics of Price and Volume Analysis. Determining Buy and Sell Signals
Using Ord-Volume. The Bullish Setup. Conclusion. Chapter 4. Price and
Volume Relationships. Volume Analysis at Swings. Trading Gaps with Volume
Comparisons. Chapter 5. Combining Ord-Volume with Swing Price and Volume
Relationships. Combining Ord-Volume and Volume Relationships. Understanding
Volume Pushing Price and Timeframes. Using Longer and Shorter Chart
Timeframes. Summing It Up: Swing Price, Volume and Ord-Volume. Chapter 6.
The "Wind at your Back" Method. Finding Market Direction. Breadth Analysis.
Volume Analysis. Momentum Analysis. Chapter 7. Sector Analysis and Stock
Analysis. The Importance of Sentiment. Sector and Stock Analysis. Investor
Sentiment Helps Pick Market Turns. Summing It Up: The Consensus of
Indicators. Chapter 8. Gold Stocks. The Big Picture. Reading the Price
Relative to Gold Ratio (PRTG). Elliott Wave Analysis in Gold. Using "Third
Time Up" and Volume Analysis. Applying Breakout Analysis. What Lies Ahead
for Gold. Concluding the Gold Discussion. Chapter 9. Putting it All
Together. Step 1: Reading Market Sentiment. Step 2: Evaluating Breadth,
Volume and Momentum. Step 3: Picking the Strongest Sectors. Step 4:
Selecting the Strongest Stocks. Putting It All Together. Index.
Successful Trading. Becoming a Broker. First Foray into Technical Analysis.
A "Student" of the Market. An Incomplete Picture. Understanding Market
Timeframes. "Discovering" Wyckoff. Price and Volume Relationships. My
Trading Methodology. Chapter 2. Overview of My Method. Timeframes and
Trading. Taking a Top-Down Approach. Aligning with the Market. Chapter 3.
Physics of Price and Volume Analysis. Determining Buy and Sell Signals
Using Ord-Volume. The Bullish Setup. Conclusion. Chapter 4. Price and
Volume Relationships. Volume Analysis at Swings. Trading Gaps with Volume
Comparisons. Chapter 5. Combining Ord-Volume with Swing Price and Volume
Relationships. Combining Ord-Volume and Volume Relationships. Understanding
Volume Pushing Price and Timeframes. Using Longer and Shorter Chart
Timeframes. Summing It Up: Swing Price, Volume and Ord-Volume. Chapter 6.
The "Wind at your Back" Method. Finding Market Direction. Breadth Analysis.
Volume Analysis. Momentum Analysis. Chapter 7. Sector Analysis and Stock
Analysis. The Importance of Sentiment. Sector and Stock Analysis. Investor
Sentiment Helps Pick Market Turns. Summing It Up: The Consensus of
Indicators. Chapter 8. Gold Stocks. The Big Picture. Reading the Price
Relative to Gold Ratio (PRTG). Elliott Wave Analysis in Gold. Using "Third
Time Up" and Volume Analysis. Applying Breakout Analysis. What Lies Ahead
for Gold. Concluding the Gold Discussion. Chapter 9. Putting it All
Together. Step 1: Reading Market Sentiment. Step 2: Evaluating Breadth,
Volume and Momentum. Step 3: Picking the Strongest Sectors. Step 4:
Selecting the Strongest Stocks. Putting It All Together. Index.
Preface vii Dedication ix Acknowledgments x About the Author xi Chapter 1 My Path to Successful Trading 1 Becoming a Broker 2 First Foray into Technical Analysis 3 A "Student" of the Market 5 An Incomplete Picture 6 Understanding Market Time Frames 7 "Discovering" Wyckoff 8 Price and Volume Relationships 8 My Trading Methodology 9 Chapter 2 Overview of My Method 11 Time Frames and Trading 11 Taking a Top-Down Approach 12 Aligning with the Market 30 Chapter 3 Physics of Price and Volume Analysis 33 Determining Buy and Sell Signals Using Ord-Volume 39 The Bullish Setup 54 Conclusion 56 Chapter 4 Price and Volume Relationships 59 Volume Analysis at Swings 60 Trading Gaps with Volume Comparisons 79 Chapter 5 Combining Ord-Volume with Swing Price and Volume Relationships 87 Combining Ord-Volume and Volume Relationships 88 Understanding Volume Pushing Price and Time Frames 95 Using Longer and Shorter Chart Time Frames 103 Summing It Up: Swing Price, Volume and Ord-Volume 104 Chapter 6 The "Wind at Your Back" Method 107 Finding Market Direction 107 Breadth Analysis 109 Volume Analysis 120 Momentum Analysis 125 Chapter 7 Sector Analysis and Stock Analysis: The Importance of Sentiment 135 Sector and Stock Analysis 136 Investor Sentiment Helps Pick Market Turns 145 Summing It Up: The Consensus of Indicators 154 Chapter 8 Gold Stocks: The Big Picture 157 Reading the Price Relative to Gold Ratio (PRTG) 158 Elliott Wave Analysis in Gold 160 Using "Third Time Up" and Volume Analysis 162 Applying Breakout Analysis 163 What Lies Ahead for Gold 165 Concluding the Gold Discussion 165 Chapter 9 Putting it All Together 167 Step 1: Reading Market Sentiment 168 Step 2: Evaluating Breadth, Volume, and Momentum 172 Step 3: Picking the Strongest Sectors 183 Step 4: Selecting the Strongest Stocks 185 Putting It All Together 190 Index 193
Preface. Acknowledgments. About the Author. Chapter 1. My Path to
Successful Trading. Becoming a Broker. First Foray into Technical Analysis.
A "Student" of the Market. An Incomplete Picture. Understanding Market
Timeframes. "Discovering" Wyckoff. Price and Volume Relationships. My
Trading Methodology. Chapter 2. Overview of My Method. Timeframes and
Trading. Taking a Top-Down Approach. Aligning with the Market. Chapter 3.
Physics of Price and Volume Analysis. Determining Buy and Sell Signals
Using Ord-Volume. The Bullish Setup. Conclusion. Chapter 4. Price and
Volume Relationships. Volume Analysis at Swings. Trading Gaps with Volume
Comparisons. Chapter 5. Combining Ord-Volume with Swing Price and Volume
Relationships. Combining Ord-Volume and Volume Relationships. Understanding
Volume Pushing Price and Timeframes. Using Longer and Shorter Chart
Timeframes. Summing It Up: Swing Price, Volume and Ord-Volume. Chapter 6.
The "Wind at your Back" Method. Finding Market Direction. Breadth Analysis.
Volume Analysis. Momentum Analysis. Chapter 7. Sector Analysis and Stock
Analysis. The Importance of Sentiment. Sector and Stock Analysis. Investor
Sentiment Helps Pick Market Turns. Summing It Up: The Consensus of
Indicators. Chapter 8. Gold Stocks. The Big Picture. Reading the Price
Relative to Gold Ratio (PRTG). Elliott Wave Analysis in Gold. Using "Third
Time Up" and Volume Analysis. Applying Breakout Analysis. What Lies Ahead
for Gold. Concluding the Gold Discussion. Chapter 9. Putting it All
Together. Step 1: Reading Market Sentiment. Step 2: Evaluating Breadth,
Volume and Momentum. Step 3: Picking the Strongest Sectors. Step 4:
Selecting the Strongest Stocks. Putting It All Together. Index.
Successful Trading. Becoming a Broker. First Foray into Technical Analysis.
A "Student" of the Market. An Incomplete Picture. Understanding Market
Timeframes. "Discovering" Wyckoff. Price and Volume Relationships. My
Trading Methodology. Chapter 2. Overview of My Method. Timeframes and
Trading. Taking a Top-Down Approach. Aligning with the Market. Chapter 3.
Physics of Price and Volume Analysis. Determining Buy and Sell Signals
Using Ord-Volume. The Bullish Setup. Conclusion. Chapter 4. Price and
Volume Relationships. Volume Analysis at Swings. Trading Gaps with Volume
Comparisons. Chapter 5. Combining Ord-Volume with Swing Price and Volume
Relationships. Combining Ord-Volume and Volume Relationships. Understanding
Volume Pushing Price and Timeframes. Using Longer and Shorter Chart
Timeframes. Summing It Up: Swing Price, Volume and Ord-Volume. Chapter 6.
The "Wind at your Back" Method. Finding Market Direction. Breadth Analysis.
Volume Analysis. Momentum Analysis. Chapter 7. Sector Analysis and Stock
Analysis. The Importance of Sentiment. Sector and Stock Analysis. Investor
Sentiment Helps Pick Market Turns. Summing It Up: The Consensus of
Indicators. Chapter 8. Gold Stocks. The Big Picture. Reading the Price
Relative to Gold Ratio (PRTG). Elliott Wave Analysis in Gold. Using "Third
Time Up" and Volume Analysis. Applying Breakout Analysis. What Lies Ahead
for Gold. Concluding the Gold Discussion. Chapter 9. Putting it All
Together. Step 1: Reading Market Sentiment. Step 2: Evaluating Breadth,
Volume and Momentum. Step 3: Picking the Strongest Sectors. Step 4:
Selecting the Strongest Stocks. Putting It All Together. Index.