Complete Guide to
Point-and-Figure Charting (Paperback)
by Heinrich Weber (Author), Kermit Zieg (Author)
'This book covers far more than the
basics of P&F. It provides a recent reliability test of the
method, and actually looks at trading rather than just signal
spotting. As such it would be a natural 'primer' for new users,
whilst providing plenty for the more experienced type.' - Dave
Baker, PFscan Charting Software
Product Description
The aim of this book is to explain point-and-figure charting to
European investors and traders, and to show why it is the most
reliable technical tool for timing entry and exit points in
stocks, indices and other securities.
The book is written for all levels of trader, from the
novice to the experienced. It starts by explaining the basics
of point-and-figure, and by showing its advantages over other
types of chart. Readers are then given step-by-step
instructions on how to start a point-and-figure chart from
simple price data, and how to add to it day-by-day using simple
rules based on end of day highs and lows. The emphasis is on
simplicity and clarity.
The section on chart interpretation
introduces the basic buy and sell signals, and goes on to
explain the more complex signals, in each case illustrating the
pattern, and the precise entry and exit points, with colour
charts from FTSE stocks and indices. It also shows how trend
lines are incorporated into a chart.
The latest point-and-figure trading techniques are covered
in depth. The authors show how to: use horizontal and vertical
counts to estimate the size of price moves, use stop-orders to
protect positions, use pyramiding to maximise profitable
trends, and use swing trading in combination with p&f. They
also show how to adapt your trading style to the amount of
capital you have available and to your risk tolerance.
In the later sections of the book, the authors concentrate
on optimisation of p&f trading and the avoidance of the
most common trap - 'over-fitting', and on analysis of the
profitability of p&f trading. They demonstrate conclusively
that point and figure, correctly applied, produces consistent
and reliable profits across a variety of markets.
In summary, Heinrich Weber & Kermit Zieg's book is the
definitive guide to the theory and application of
point-and-figure charting. It is especially welcome for UK and
European traders, since it uses recent charts of FTSE and
European securities as examples, and includes hitherto
unpublished research on p&f's applicability to European
securities.
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